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I need help with question list to psychiatrist re dissociation etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 589698" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Lia, thanks! That was really helpful!</p><p></p><p>Okay, my list thus far:</p><p></p><p>- What is a common course of this disorder? Especially in cases similar to my son.</p><p>- How many are healed or greatly improved in five years, how many have become chronic or getting worse?</p><p>- If things get worse, what is likely to happen and what will be his options?</p><p>- What are the warning signs for that?</p><p>- How we as parents (difficult child did give me permission to tell his dad about his symptoms and take him with me, as long as I promised only tell him after difficult child left to Tunisia), should react to this? What we can do to help? What we should be very cautious to do?</p><p>- How treatment should go? What are the common and/or best courses of treatment? Is there anything we should keep in eye of?</p><p>- What resources will difficult child need? If difficult child is relocated, what cities do have resources needed available, what will not have? (This is a small country, pros in any given field usually have a good handle of situation in their field throughout the country.)</p><p>- Which kind of environment would be helpful to difficult child and what should be avoided in all cost?</p><p>- How this can be best explained to difficult child's possible new team management, coaches and other staff, and if needed to his team mates? What are the things difficult child is likely to need from them?</p><p></p><p>Okay, I may be forgetting or not thinking something. Ideas and feedback is very welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 589698, member: 14557"] Lia, thanks! That was really helpful! Okay, my list thus far: - What is a common course of this disorder? Especially in cases similar to my son. - How many are healed or greatly improved in five years, how many have become chronic or getting worse? - If things get worse, what is likely to happen and what will be his options? - What are the warning signs for that? - How we as parents (difficult child did give me permission to tell his dad about his symptoms and take him with me, as long as I promised only tell him after difficult child left to Tunisia), should react to this? What we can do to help? What we should be very cautious to do? - How treatment should go? What are the common and/or best courses of treatment? Is there anything we should keep in eye of? - What resources will difficult child need? If difficult child is relocated, what cities do have resources needed available, what will not have? (This is a small country, pros in any given field usually have a good handle of situation in their field throughout the country.) - Which kind of environment would be helpful to difficult child and what should be avoided in all cost? - How this can be best explained to difficult child's possible new team management, coaches and other staff, and if needed to his team mates? What are the things difficult child is likely to need from them? Okay, I may be forgetting or not thinking something. Ideas and feedback is very welcome. [/QUOTE]
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