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Old Mar 03, 2018, 09:36 AM
Anonymous52976
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One thing we do is report these doctors to both the licensing authority and their board for suspected mental instability, being unfit to practice.

For example, a psychiatrist denying the existence of a known side effect of Abilify might be having delusions or a psychotic break, or if they think a patient isn't capable of understanding a side effect (to protect their ego in the case of NPD), they may be having delusions of grandeur.

Seems over the top at first glance, but doctors of this sort are really harming patients* and the industry isn't doing anything about it, so why sit back and accept this or lower the bar if we can do something that promotes positive change?

Just thoughts.

*see this post for an example of doctors' delusions harming patients. In this case, doctors denied the reality that this girl was having cancer relapse, and she was paralyzed for the rest of her life. I'm thinking if the doctor was reported, maybe it could have prevented this tragic outcome.

https://forums.psychcentral.com/6038160-post198.html
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