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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 191836" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I appreciate your post, Susie. I wasn't offended. I chuckled when he said it- but I wrote it up to that he probably doesn't have kids and came from a stereotypical household so he's probably never thought in depth about any of these issues- just about learning from the textbook how to be a psychiatric. </p><p></p><p>There's a lot going against this- but after seeing countless tdocs over almost 3 years, he is the first that has shown real signs of being able to give adolescents and teens CBT. I don't want to run away from him without being sure that it won't work. But if he can't approach the BiPolar (BP) issues in a constructive way and realize that by family therapy, I mean the things recommended for families dealing with BiPolar (BP)- not "fix our relationship because our home life is triggerring all these problems" therapy, then I don't want him going down that road. We've tried it- we end up feeling pressured to think of problems amongst ourselves to discuss and we end up with a wedge driven between us when really, I don;t believe that the big triggers are our relationship to begin with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 191836, member: 3699"] I appreciate your post, Susie. I wasn't offended. I chuckled when he said it- but I wrote it up to that he probably doesn't have kids and came from a stereotypical household so he's probably never thought in depth about any of these issues- just about learning from the textbook how to be a psychiatric. There's a lot going against this- but after seeing countless tdocs over almost 3 years, he is the first that has shown real signs of being able to give adolescents and teens CBT. I don't want to run away from him without being sure that it won't work. But if he can't approach the BiPolar (BP) issues in a constructive way and realize that by family therapy, I mean the things recommended for families dealing with BiPolar (BP)- not "fix our relationship because our home life is triggerring all these problems" therapy, then I don't want him going down that road. We've tried it- we end up feeling pressured to think of problems amongst ourselves to discuss and we end up with a wedge driven between us when really, I don;t believe that the big triggers are our relationship to begin with. [/QUOTE]
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