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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 366862" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>by the way- my original question about the diagnosis was not to dispute the diagnosis written in the report. The attnys in our JD&R court would probably assume if I had PTSD now, I was about to go postal 24 hours a day so I'm better off with them thinking Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).</p><p></p><p>It was so if I see a therapist in the future, I don't want to use a term that means something different to a professional than what I mean. Obviously, I want to be treated for what I really have and not be barking up the wrong tree. So if I really have PTSD, I don't want to have to be treated for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) just because the court ordered it and a psychiatric who made too many assumptions recommended it. I tend to doubt that the VA would do that though since they can access my MH records from my enlistment and they work for the fed government and are less likely to be "ordered" by a local jurisdiction. Of course then we would be back to this jurisdiction ignoring what higher qualified professionals said just because they don't agree with it. I think they have a bad case of denial over there!</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong- I know it probably appears I'm worried about too much because it would be extreme for the courts people to do these things. But they really have insinuated and threatened all this and they know it- just like MST guy knows he told me he needed my entire military record and all that. PO used to think I was being a bit paranoid about difficult child getting out of Department of Juvenile Justice, reoffending, and that I'd get blamed for it. Uhh Uhhh... then after it happened he said "I don't know why the def attny went that route." Well, all I could say was that I knew it would happen and saw it coming. I don'typical teen know of any other parent that has been scrutinzed and blamed repetitively for their kid's delinquent behavior but it is the way this case works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 366862, member: 3699"] by the way- my original question about the diagnosis was not to dispute the diagnosis written in the report. The attnys in our JD&R court would probably assume if I had PTSD now, I was about to go postal 24 hours a day so I'm better off with them thinking Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). It was so if I see a therapist in the future, I don't want to use a term that means something different to a professional than what I mean. Obviously, I want to be treated for what I really have and not be barking up the wrong tree. So if I really have PTSD, I don't want to have to be treated for Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) just because the court ordered it and a psychiatric who made too many assumptions recommended it. I tend to doubt that the VA would do that though since they can access my MH records from my enlistment and they work for the fed government and are less likely to be "ordered" by a local jurisdiction. Of course then we would be back to this jurisdiction ignoring what higher qualified professionals said just because they don't agree with it. I think they have a bad case of denial over there! Don't get me wrong- I know it probably appears I'm worried about too much because it would be extreme for the courts people to do these things. But they really have insinuated and threatened all this and they know it- just like MST guy knows he told me he needed my entire military record and all that. PO used to think I was being a bit paranoid about difficult child getting out of Department of Juvenile Justice, reoffending, and that I'd get blamed for it. Uhh Uhhh... then after it happened he said "I don't know why the def attny went that route." Well, all I could say was that I knew it would happen and saw it coming. I don'typical teen know of any other parent that has been scrutinzed and blamed repetitively for their kid's delinquent behavior but it is the way this case works. [/QUOTE]
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