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Question 14 of 26 for our Addiction Psychiatrist Mock Interview

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Question 14 of 26

Why do you want a career as an addiction psychiatrist?

"When I was in private practice as a psychiatrist, the majority of my patients were suffering from addiction. I realized the great need and decided to pursue the addiction field. I am happy that I made this decision as I have helped others to heal, and have brought families back together. In addition to all of this, I have learned a great deal myself about forgiveness, the importance of facing your issues, and just how much perseverance we can have as human beings."

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  • 14. Why do you want a career as an addiction psychiatrist?

      How to Answer

      You chose this career for a reason. Consider your motivation to help people and your drive to learn new, innovative techniques. From where did that motivation come? Perhaps you have struggled with addiction in the past or helped a loved one through the stressful situation. The interviewer is interested in your motivation, which is often something that enables you to push through the challenges. As an addiction psychiatrist, you will be assisting others with their most difficult issues, so you need to have a strong motivation, and an innate desire to keep moving forward.

      Written by Rachelle Enns

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      "When I was in private practice as a psychiatrist, the majority of my patients were suffering from addiction. I realized the great need and decided to pursue the addiction field. I am happy that I made this decision as I have helped others to heal, and have brought families back together. In addition to all of this, I have learned a great deal myself about forgiveness, the importance of facing your issues, and just how much perseverance we can have as human beings."

      Written by Rachelle Enns