• restricted ability to express warm & tender emotions,
• perfectionism,
• insistence that others submit to one's way of doing things,
• excessive devotion to work & productivity to the exclusion of pleasure & the value of interpersonal relationships, &
• indecisiveness.
While it would be an exaggeration of the truth to declare that all physicians are diagnosable as having compulsive personality disorders, it is probably accurate to assert that compulsive traits are present in the majority of those individuals who seek out medicine as a profession. Hence, the normal physician may be described as a compulsive physician.
... another grand paradox on which to reflect is that those individuals (ie we) who are so vulnerable to feelings of helplessness choose a profession where they are repeatedly reminded of their inherent impotence in the face of disease and death."
Gabbard GO. The role of compulsiveness in the normal physician. JAMA 1985; 254(20): 2926-9.
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