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Do you think psychiatrists tend to become more skeptical about patients' trustworthiness than docs in other specialties do? As an inpatient and CL psychiatrist, I feel like I probably see so many patients who are trying to deceive me (the occasional Munchausen patient on CL, plus more normal situations such as lying to get controlled drugs, to get discharged when they shouldn't be, to get admitted when they shouldn't be, to build their case for disability benefits, etc) that my knee jerk reaction is to be skeptical much of the time. I don't necessarily think this is a bad thing. In a way it is sometimes kind of fun to try to uncover the truth.
This thread was inspired by an incident in which I had an IM doc trying to persuade me to drop the psychiatric hold on someone who made a serious enough suicide attempt to get admitted to IM and I was like "Yeeeeahhhhno".
This thread was inspired by an incident in which I had an IM doc trying to persuade me to drop the psychiatric hold on someone who made a serious enough suicide attempt to get admitted to IM and I was like "Yeeeeahhhhno".

