Out on the front line of psychiatric services

on Jul 31 in General by

It’s a particularly quiet night at the mental health crisis team and my colleagues and I are sitting around the office watching a gritty drama on TV.

“Does anyone mind if we change channels? I don’t like watching all this doom and gloom stuff”

“I know what you mean. We get enough of that sort of stuff at work, I don’t want to watch it for entertainment too”

“Yeah. That’s why I don’t watch programs about people sitting on their arses doing nothing all day either.”

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One Comment

  • Jeff says:

    Yeah, that’s exactly why no one has approached me to star in a reality TV show of my own. Although with some of the crap that makes in on the air these days, it just could be a hit. You never know.