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About my evaluation- Does this sound right?
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 360727" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I do think you're entitled to a copy of the evaluation results, and I would flat-out ask for them. They were only sent to my attorney because I had an attorney, not because she was the only person entitled to see them. </p><p></p><p>As fo rtherapy, court-ordered or not, a t-doctor would be treating YOU .. you are the patient, and are entitled to all your records/notes/diagnoses. I had a t-doctor tell me years ago that court-ordered therapy was a slippery slope for them, because of confidentiality and willingness of the patient in treatment. Court-ordered or not, if a patient does not want to participate in therapy, the therapist can't "make" them do anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 360727, member: 1157"] I do think you're entitled to a copy of the evaluation results, and I would flat-out ask for them. They were only sent to my attorney because I had an attorney, not because she was the only person entitled to see them. As fo rtherapy, court-ordered or not, a t-doctor would be treating YOU .. you are the patient, and are entitled to all your records/notes/diagnoses. I had a t-doctor tell me years ago that court-ordered therapy was a slippery slope for them, because of confidentiality and willingness of the patient in treatment. Court-ordered or not, if a patient does not want to participate in therapy, the therapist can't "make" them do anything. [/QUOTE]
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