Personal Psychiatry Personal Statement

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You have given me my life back, the sentence I still remember from one of my detox patients while I was working at Behavioral Health Care Associates. This was the most satisfactory response that anyone can get while working with patients. That response has strengthened my belief in psychotherapy, counseling and positive conversation in addition to the standard pharmacological treatment methods in the process of transforming a physically and psychologically deranged person into the meaningful person of the society. Now, I strongly believe in the healing power of words that’s why I want to pursue this field as my career. I want to help people and want them to have a constructive, energetic and a happy life. I feel the perfect way to help them …show more content…

Few years back when a life changing event took place and I moved here I never thought that I will go through these many obstacles in order to live my dream. My commitment to Psychiatry has a long history, I started seeing myself as a successful physician when I was in 3rd year of my medical school and my niece was diagnosed with epilepsy following birth asphyxia, it was not only a traumatic moment for me but the whole family went into shock and severe depression. My sister-in-law even consulted a Psychiatrist. Coping with this situation on a daily basis was not easy and me being attached to her so much, had my goal of life directed toward helping my family. With the passage of time I got Involved in this field more and more. So, instead of focusing on a basic science subjects like many of my pre-med colleagues, my personal experience dragged me towards this field of medicine. After going through that difficult situation, I have realized that nothing is possible with a stressed …show more content…

The first thing that I realized was that the most patients in general psychiatric practice, also suffer from substance use disorder at the same time. So I realized that most of the time, psychiatric problems are multifactorial, so our approach should be multidisciplinary as well. At BHCA While working with the various detox patients, I experienced the true meaning of “laying on the hands” aspect of medicine. Individual’s experiencing withdrawal symptoms, shattered mind and sometimes un-decisive whether to continue the detox process or just quit that in the middle. It was really distressing to witness the detrimental effects of drug abuse on all aspects of an individual’s life. Managing the combination of physical, mental and social problems was not only challenging but rewarding at the same time. I feel tremendous gratification being with patients. My passion has no boundaries when it comes to dealing with emotionally challenged patients and I know that I can do this for the rest of my life. My psychiatry experience with Dr. Worlfum has nailed that my passion lies in alleviating suffering through reconstructing the mind. So my journey started 8 years ago when psychiatry grabbed my focus through a rough personal

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