Scott reflects on his psychiatry residency experiences, discussing the realities of psychiatric hospitals, patient care challenges, and his transition to outpatient work.
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Scott reflects on his experiences halfway through his four-year psychiatry residency. He discusses the unexpected orderliness of psychiatric hospitals, the limitations of short-term psychiatric care, and the challenges of dealing with patients' requests and complaints. He contrasts the security theater aspect of inpatient care with the actual therapeutic benefits, noting that many patients don't find their hospital stay helpful. Scott expresses his exhaustion from constant moral self-questioning and looks forward to transitioning to outpatient work. He concludes by sharing his concerns about outpatient psychiatry, wondering if he might be useless or if the job is more difficult than it seems, given the mistakes he's observed in other outpatient psychiatrists.
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