I'm not against the advice. I just think that is should be done inversely.
But for a psychiatrist to give it glibly, without knowing the individual situations, is massively unprofessional and likely open to legal ramifications from things like that 45 year old man man who killed his wife and two children because Trump won the presidency.
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor which means they have taken the oath of "Do no harm" and, for some people, cutting off family might well cause harm.
They are welcome to their opinion. But in a professional capacity this is dangerous advice.
I'm not against the advice. I just think that is should be done inversely.
But for a psychiatrist to give it glibly, without knowing the individual situations, is massively unprofessional and likely open to legal ramifications from things like that 45 year old man man who killed his wife and two children because Trump won the presidency.
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor which means they have taken the oath of "Do no harm" and, for some people, cutting off family might well cause harm.
They are welcome to their opinion. But in a professional capacity this is dangerous advice.
So is enabling, but a swathe of the medical field is enabling mental health disorders.