Managing Racist Patient Behavior in Psychiatric Settings - PsyQ Episode 18
Description
How should psychiatrists respond when patients use racist language or refuse care based on a clinician’s identity? In this episode, we translate the NEJM five-factor framework into psychiatry’s day-to-day reality—balancing EMTALA obligations and patient autonomy with Title VII protections and clinician well-being—and turn it into practical playbooks for the ED, inpatient units, and clinic. We cover rapid triage in emergencies, capacity and intent assessment (illness-driven vs. bigotry), boundary-setting scripts, when (and when not) to accommodate, safe transfer options, documentation, debriefing, and institution-level policies (codes of conduct, bystander support, reporting pathways). Pearls focus on protecting staff while ensuring care, distinguishing culturally appropriate concordance from prejudice, and leading post-incident team recovery—so trainees can respond clearly, ethically, and confidently.
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