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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 130472" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Psychologists insistence that everything is "manipulative" is why I tell people to see a neuropsychologist. They at least do intensive testing. Psychologists pretty much parrot theories from books. The other thing they tend to say is that it's the fault of the parent. I personally would look way beyond a psychologist and see a neuropsychologist or a Child Psychiatrist (with the MD). As one with bipolar, I"ve had so many psychologists as a prerequisite for getting my medications, and I didn't get much out of most of them. A cognitive behavioral therapist combined with my medications was the only one I felt made any sense. Of course, this isn't the question of the poster either. But I don't know why she wasn't told it could and often is sensory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 130472, member: 1550"] Psychologists insistence that everything is "manipulative" is why I tell people to see a neuropsychologist. They at least do intensive testing. Psychologists pretty much parrot theories from books. The other thing they tend to say is that it's the fault of the parent. I personally would look way beyond a psychologist and see a neuropsychologist or a Child Psychiatrist (with the MD). As one with bipolar, I"ve had so many psychologists as a prerequisite for getting my medications, and I didn't get much out of most of them. A cognitive behavioral therapist combined with my medications was the only one I felt made any sense. Of course, this isn't the question of the poster either. But I don't know why she wasn't told it could and often is sensory. [/QUOTE]
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