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Margaret and I talk about what it feels like to care for patients who remind us a little too much of ourselves, especially when we’re also the ones filling out the paperwork for a psychiatric hold. We dig into what a 5150 (or 5585) really means, how to sit with that kind of authority, and the emotional mess of seeing a patient’s fear reflect your own.
Psychiatric holds carry legal weight, but emotional weight, too. We talk about what it’s like to sit with both.
Takeaways:
Signing a psych hold form never feels casual—especially when the patient could’ve been me.
Overidentifying isn’t compassion—it’s a signal that I might need supervision, fast.
Letting go of a patient isn’t always a failure. Sometimes it’s a kindness.
Psychiatric holds carry legal weight, but emotional weight, too. We talk about what it’s like to sit with both.
Empathy is powerful—until it gets in the way. Learning where to stop is part of learning how to stay.
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Watch on YouTube: @itspresro
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Produced by Dr Glaucomflecken & Human Content
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Margaret and I talk about what it feels like to care for patients who remind us a little too much of ourselves, especially when we’re also the ones filling out the paperwork for a psychiatric hold. We dig into what a 5150 (or 5585) really means, how to sit with that kind of authority, and the emotional mess of seeing a patient’s fear reflect your own.
Psychiatric holds carry legal weight, but emotional weight, too. We talk about what it’s like to sit with both.
Takeaways:
Signing a psych hold form never feels casual—especially when the patient could’ve been me.
Overidentifying isn’t compassion—it’s a signal that I might need supervision, fast.
Letting go of a patient isn’t always a failure. Sometimes it’s a kindness.
Psychiatric holds carry legal weight, but emotional weight, too. We talk about what it’s like to sit with both.
Empathy is powerful—until it gets in the way. Learning where to stop is part of learning how to stay.
--
Ready to take your exam prep to the next level? Go to http://www.NowYouKnowPsych.com and enter the code BEPATIENT at checkout for 20% off.
--
Watch on YouTube: @itspresro
Listen Anywhere You Podcast: Apple, Spotify, PodChaser, etc.
—
Produced by Dr Glaucomflecken & Human Content
Get in Touch: howtobepatientpod.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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