ABSTRACT

This timely book offers a balanced and thoughtful review of the current mental health emergency and its impact upon and among medical professionals, supported by the best available evidence and illustrated through real-life cases. Recognising the increasing stressors in the role including the impact of the environment in which doctors work, the book examines some of the key emotional drivers for this unhappiness among doctors at work – shame, stigma, suffering and sacrifice – and offers practical steps to emotional and physical recovery.

Despite the obvious challenges and stresses of the role, with the right support in place the vast majority of doctors can thrive in their jobs. In reading this book, policy makers, politicians, educators, hospital managers will be reminded of the ethical duty to ensure that doctors are cared for and have access to the time, people and spaces to remain psychological healthy, while doctors will learn to recognize and seek actively the help that they need, and to support and guide one another.

part Section II|72 pages

Doctors and Their Illnesses

chapter 11|5 pages

Autism in Doctors

chapter 12|11 pages

Burnout in Doctors

chapter 13|15 pages

Suicide in Doctors and Its Sequelae

chapter 15|8 pages

COVID-19 and Mental Illness

part Section III|82 pages

Doctors as Patients

chapter 16|10 pages

Doctors as Patients

chapter 17|5 pages

Doctors Treating Doctors

chapter 18|8 pages

The Doctors’ Doctor

chapter 20|12 pages

Services for Mentally Ill Doctors

chapter 21|9 pages

The Migrant Doctor

chapter 22|7 pages

Medical Students

chapter 24|11 pages

Talking Helps

part Section IV|47 pages

When Things Go Wrong