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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Douglas Riley" data-source="post: 253930" data-attributes="member: 6888"><p>Jena and Anaheimfan: Thanks for the welcome. It is entirely true that wait times for therapists are too long, and that there is too little availibility. I also find it frustrating that some of the professionals out there seem to think that their work is over once they have given a diagnosis. Parents want techniques that make sense and can be readily mastered instead of a lot of theoretical mumbo jumbo. That is the beauty of discussion forums like this one. My late mentor, Dr. Robert Betz, used to use the term "multiplier effect." He was an advocate of teaching techniques to broad groups of people who would then teach to more people, and so on. I have been a fan of conductdisorders.com for years, way back to the momma bear days, and have given the link to hundreds of parents over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Douglas Riley, post: 253930, member: 6888"] Jena and Anaheimfan: Thanks for the welcome. It is entirely true that wait times for therapists are too long, and that there is too little availibility. I also find it frustrating that some of the professionals out there seem to think that their work is over once they have given a diagnosis. Parents want techniques that make sense and can be readily mastered instead of a lot of theoretical mumbo jumbo. That is the beauty of discussion forums like this one. My late mentor, Dr. Robert Betz, used to use the term "multiplier effect." He was an advocate of teaching techniques to broad groups of people who would then teach to more people, and so on. I have been a fan of conductdisorders.com for years, way back to the momma bear days, and have given the link to hundreds of parents over the years. [/QUOTE]
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