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Psychiatry
The vast majority of people I see will have one of the illnesses that I've already mentioned. But occasionally, maybe, maybe less than once a year, I will come across something that is extremely rare that you read about in new textbooks. Catatonia is a good example of that. Shared psychosis, which is called foliar dirt is another example of that - it happens very, very rarely. So there is something satisfying about reading something that a lot of psychiatrists will never see in their career and you get to see. It's not like a glamorous job in many ways. You still went to medical school and everything. You could do all kinds of different stuff. This is what you chose