Re: Rescuer/first responder successfully sues patient
Posted: Fri 08 Feb, 2019 7:05 pm
I have to admit I'm worried about medicine seeming to rush us into an endgame of disorders for all. There are still a range of difficult, challenging, greivious, painful life experiences that do not result in you becoming 'disordered'. In fact you emerge stronger, smarter, happier, more empathetic and better mentally adjusted. Last time I checked thriving in adversity was one of our species strong points....
This ' positive reaction' should be getting at least as much science, research and recognition as the 'disorder' side or we will have a dangerous imbalance in public perception that 'doing your job' leaves you with automatic mental illness. This is one of the most dangerous and stereotyped mindsets people can have about one another. And its all I seem to be hearing from people these days...
This ' positive reaction' should be getting at least as much science, research and recognition as the 'disorder' side or we will have a dangerous imbalance in public perception that 'doing your job' leaves you with automatic mental illness. This is one of the most dangerous and stereotyped mindsets people can have about one another. And its all I seem to be hearing from people these days...