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stigma

I find this intresting.If i were to put my self in his shoes i would say he was looking for some type of help.And perhaps he did'nt want to go thru the phone book looking for some unknown print of doctors names he does'nt know and has no type of personal relationship with.His asking of " you must deal with a lot of crazy people" is his determing as whether you are the right "type" of doctor he was seeking.I am dissapointed that you found it amusing.According to your account of events,i feel as though you did not act as a concerned professional.If you accept that there is a "stigma" than you are a "stimga"


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