Berg, a psychiatrist, a consultanthereinDetroit, receivingon a professoratMichiganStateUniversity.
Heknows a lotabouttheemotionalimpactofstressandtraumaonvictimandcaregiverlikeburnoutis a chroniccondition, oratleastit's causedbyhavingbeenplacedin a situationofoftenofrelentlessresponsibility.
I mean, I haven't beenoutofthisroom 34 hours, soit's kindoftough, andwegotsomenewdocks, andthatmakesit a littlecarrierthanusualbecausetheytendtobe a littlesloppy.
Youdon't justcomebacknextweek, comebackdrunkandshotareyouknow, whateveritwastheybrought a mainjustbringshimrightback, sothatpartmakesitbetter.
It's easytogetcynicalandangry.
It's a naturalreaction, butonewhichcandiminishusaspeopleandprofessionals, sometimeswithpatients.
It's noteasytohaveempathyfortheirproblem, and I thinkthatwhenyoulosethatempathy, uh, thatyoudon't giveusgoodcarepatients, and I getemotional, haspatients, docareaboutthemselvesanddocareabouttheirrecovery.
Have a familysupportsystemandyousayyourfamilyfamilywantedsomebodythatidentifieswithsomebodywhoyoucareabout.
I'm gonnasay, fourmonthsagoforfivemonthsagoof a youngwomanthatwasshotinthefaceatan A T M machineandshewas a youngwomanpregnant, shouldtosmallChildrenwasherdaughter's birthday.
And I thinkcollectively, whetherwe'reworkingasprofessionals, helpingourpatientsovercomewth e intrusiverecollectionofthetraumaticeventorwhetherwe'rehelpingfriendsandfamilydealwithit.