DiscoverLake Effect SpotlightWhy physicians tend to struggle with mental health, and what to do about it
Why physicians tend to struggle with mental health, and what to do about it

Why physicians tend to struggle with mental health, and what to do about it

Update: 2025-11-18
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The rates of depression, anxiety and PTSD are higher among physicians compared to the general population. Unfortunately, this problem is not improving, as at least one physician in the U.S. dies by suicide every day. Despite the proven effectiveness of treating mental health conditions, most physicians don’t seek help. So why does this treatment gap exist - and what barriers are preventing it from closing? 

Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld looked into this issue firsthand and co-authored a study that shares a few solutions to reduce barriers to mental health care for physicians. Dr. Ehrenfeld joins me now to share more, and starts by explaining why mental health challenges are prevalent among physicians and others in the medical field. A note to our listeners - this conversation has mentions of suicide. 

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Why physicians tend to struggle with mental health, and what to do about it

Why physicians tend to struggle with mental health, and what to do about it

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