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Why Are Abusive
e Physician's Reluctant to Seek Help?
by George Anderson, MSW, BCD, CAMF
Fellow, American Orthopsychiatric Association
Diplomate, American Association of Anger Management Providers
As a part of the medical training of all physicians, it is necessary
to rotate through all of the specialties in medicine. This means
that all physicians must rotate through a period of exposure in
psychiatry as well as all other areas of medicine. One of the obvious
reasons for this practice is to make certain that all physicians
have enough knowledge and experience to appropriately make use of
all specialties other than their own.
Unfortunately, psychiatry is an area of specialization which is
often viewed by surgeons, cardiologists, oncologists and neurologists
as somewhat soft as it relates to being scientific. Psychiatry is
considered to be highly subjective with questionable scientific
evidence. In addition, any mental health intervention carries with
it a stigma which may be damaging to a physician's professional
career.
One of the first questions posed by physicians inquiring about resources
for abusive physicians is "Do I have to undergo a psychiatric
assessment". This question is extremely important to any practicing
physician as it will almost certainly affect his or her entire career
if there is anything in any file suggesting impairment or even an
assessment. Therefore, if the goal of a program is to help abusive
physicians who are not addicted to drugs/alcohol or psychiatrically
disturbed, it must not include a mandatory psychiatric assessment.
Anderson & Anderson is largest provider of Executive Coaching/Anger
Management for abusive physicians in the nation. We have many case
examples of physicians who purposely selected our program for its
lack of focus on psychopathology. This model uses an assessment
designed to determine the physician's level of functioning in recognizing
and managing stress, anger, assertive communication, emotional intelligence
and motivation to change. The Anderson & Anderson Executive
Coaching/Anger Management course provides skill enhancement in the
same four areas mentioned above: stress management, anger management,
assertive communication and emotional intelligence. No participant
is accepted for coaching who demonstrates a lack of motivation to
change.
For more information about Executive
Coaching/Anger Management for physicians, please contact our office
at (704) 945-7154.