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Appointment with psychiatrist - what to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 27228" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I think it depends on how "good" the psychiatrist is... Our great psychiatrist in Chicago took over 4 hours with us, we spent time with the resident, lots of questions and lots of time observing difficult child and talking to difficult child, we did already have multiple diagnosis's and a nuero-psychiatric report and video. The psychiatrist spent over and hour taling with us and difficult child as well. </p><p>Our time would have been a lot longer if we did not have the prior stack of evaluations and parent report and video. Also difficult child managed to exhibit a lot of symptoms during this length of time, which was good. </p><p></p><p>Our new psychiatrist took 2 hours. We already have the diagnosis, so we just filled her in on new info and old. And discussed medications and our concerns. </p><p></p><p>Neither one rushed us... which was nice</p><p>good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 27228, member: 3155"] I think it depends on how "good" the psychiatrist is... Our great psychiatrist in Chicago took over 4 hours with us, we spent time with the resident, lots of questions and lots of time observing difficult child and talking to difficult child, we did already have multiple diagnosis's and a nuero-psychiatric report and video. The psychiatrist spent over and hour taling with us and difficult child as well. Our time would have been a lot longer if we did not have the prior stack of evaluations and parent report and video. Also difficult child managed to exhibit a lot of symptoms during this length of time, which was good. Our new psychiatrist took 2 hours. We already have the diagnosis, so we just filled her in on new info and old. And discussed medications and our concerns. Neither one rushed us... which was nice good luck [/QUOTE]
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