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医科学生在本科阶段学习基础科学和临床科学。精神科医生和其他医生都认为病人可以参加他们的住院治疗项目。在医学教育中,医生的疾病话题很少被讨论。那些亲身经历过严重疾病的医生和那些没有经历过严重疾病的医生之间的差异通常都是未经检查的。就好像“站在病人的角度思考”是一个如此压倒性的话题,以至于它也成为了我们的标签。精神病学与其他学科的不同之处在于,精神科医生更依赖于他自己的生活经历,并且在不同的人际关系中扮演着重要的角色。在《华尔街日报》(the wall street journal)的一篇分析文章中,施瓦茨和西尔弗都是严重疾病的幸存者,他们探讨了这种昂贵的生活方式如何影响医生和病人。这本书是由不同专家撰写的文章的合集,从各个方面探讨了这个很少被探讨的话题。第一节“个人反思”探讨了严重疾病对分析师的影响。本节分为三章,第一章是《拒绝服务中的Ana - lyic态度》,作者:jacob A. Arl - low。,他报告说:
Medi cal stude nts are taught ba sic scien ces and clini cal scie nces during th eir undergraduate training. Psychia t r ists and other ph ysicians a re tau ght pa t ient ca re in th eir resid en cy programs. In medical ed ucat ion, th e topi c of illness in th e physician is rarely di scussed . The differences between doct ors who have personally expe rience d a serious medical illn ess a nd those who have not usu all y go un exam ined. It is as if wa lking in our patient 's shoes is a topic so overwhelming that it has becom e tab oo. Psychiatry differs from other di sciplines becau se th e psychi atrist is more dep en dent upon his own life expe rie nce a nd it s rol e in th e t ran sferen t ial re lat ionship. In Illn ess in the A nalyst, Drs. Schwartz and Silver, both survivors of se r ious illnesses, explore how th is expe rie nce ca n affect both ph ysician a nd patient. The book is a collec t ion of articles writt en by different au t hors exa mining a va rie ty of aspect s of this rarely explore d topi c. The first sec t ion, Personal Reflections, explores how serious illness affect s th e analyst. This sect ion is divided in to three chap te rs, t he first bein g "T he Ana lyt ic Attitude in th e Servi ce of Denial " byJacob A. Arl ow, l\-LD., wh ere he rep ort ed: