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Originally Posted by Towanda
I'm a psych nurse and I carry patients around in my head all the time. I try to leave my patients at work when I go home, but some people I worry about when I'm off - wonder how they're doing and if they're safe. I think about patients who have left - wonder how their home situation is working out, is their new therapist making a difference, are their meds working. And I pray for certain patients too. But I don't talk about them outside of the hospital - it wouldn't be right. Besides that would be breaking confidentiality laws. Therapists are bound by those same laws - they shouldn't be talking about their patients either.
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That made me thing of this - I know this sound weird, but you know how in X-Men Professor X have read so many minds that he seems wise (I'm assuming from all of the experiences he's seen through other people's eyes). Do you think therapists kinda get this kind of life experience wisdom from talking to so many clients?