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If you do jot feel equal to the headaches that psychiatry induces, you are in the wrong business. It is work - work the
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"If you do jot feel equal to the headaches that psychiatry induces, you are in the wrong business. It is work - work the like of which I do not know"

- Harry Stack Sullivan

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This quote by Harry Stack Sullivan is a reminder that psychiatry is hard work and needs devotion and resilience. He is suggesting that if you are not prepared to put in the effort and face the obstacles that come with the job, then you need to not pursue it. He is stressing that psychiatry is a distinct kind of work, unlike any other, and needs an unique sort of dedication. Sullivan is also suggesting that the benefits of the task are worth the effort, as it is a satisfying and rewarding occupation. He is encouraging those who are thinking about a profession in psychiatry to be prepared for the hard work and commitment that it requires. Sullivan's quote is a reminder that psychiatry is a difficult but fulfilling profession, and those who want to put in the effort will be rewarded.

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Harry Stack Sullivan This quote is written / told by Harry Stack Sullivan between February 21, 1892 and January 14, 1949. He was a famous Psychologist from USA. The author also have 8 other quotes.

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