My wife is wrapping up PGY2 and just signed her contract for PGY3 in Family Medicine. At one point in second year, she had to take a month long break. She was a trooper and plowed through it for a long time but to preserve herself, she took the month to recover. Unfortunately, she just had a bit of a relapse with Depression and everything is getting questioned again.
Her main issues are probably familiar to many of you:
Depression when at work, but fine at home. However, anxious and sad even when it comes near time or day before work.
Struggles with criticism
Feels like she is not making a difference
Struggles with the inhumanity of the world; lots of bad child abuse cases, rape, pregnant mentally challenged patients, sexual assault
Struggles with patients who continuously come to clinic who get angry when you try to help, who do not try anything you suggest, but yet keep coming back week after week.
Lack of confidence in herself.
She is starting to tell me now that it's Medicine that makes her sad but I think it's not medicine but some crappy things about the U.S. health care system, about our society, about life. I don't want to tell her to suck it up and get over it because that's not the best solution either. Her compassion for people is one of her greatest traits.
Does anyone have any advice for how they handled any of the above? Has anyone quit residency and then come back? How do you justify it to yourself? What worked for you when you were depressed during residency? How did you survive it? What tools/mantras/strategies/books/resources did you use that helped?
Unfortunately, the job recruiters and necessary post-residency career planning is making this all the more overwhelming. :\
Her main issues are probably familiar to many of you:
Depression when at work, but fine at home. However, anxious and sad even when it comes near time or day before work.
Struggles with criticism
Feels like she is not making a difference
Struggles with the inhumanity of the world; lots of bad child abuse cases, rape, pregnant mentally challenged patients, sexual assault
Struggles with patients who continuously come to clinic who get angry when you try to help, who do not try anything you suggest, but yet keep coming back week after week.
Lack of confidence in herself.
She is starting to tell me now that it's Medicine that makes her sad but I think it's not medicine but some crappy things about the U.S. health care system, about our society, about life. I don't want to tell her to suck it up and get over it because that's not the best solution either. Her compassion for people is one of her greatest traits.
Does anyone have any advice for how they handled any of the above? Has anyone quit residency and then come back? How do you justify it to yourself? What worked for you when you were depressed during residency? How did you survive it? What tools/mantras/strategies/books/resources did you use that helped?
Unfortunately, the job recruiters and necessary post-residency career planning is making this all the more overwhelming. :\