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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 438093"><p>Since the neuropsychologist is coming very soon, I would say 1)don't go back to that therapist at all (why go if they aren't going to listen to you!) and 2)wait to see what the neuropsychologist says. </p><p></p><p>A label doesn't have to be used as a "LABEL". Look at it as you would a medical diagnosis. It only puts a name to what is going on so you have an idea about what is causing it and you can learn ways to handle it that work, much as using insulin helps a diabetic. Many of the mental health dxs come from something not "wired" right in the brain. It is, in a way, a medical issue. </p><p></p><p>As for husband, I am so glad I don't have that issue. While it would be nice to have some support, I am thankful I don't have the issues of someone undoing what I am trying to do either. On that subject, I don't have any helpful advice. Maybe if you had an appropriate diagnosis and therefore some concrete information to show him about it, it MIGHT make a difference (and I make that statement loosely).</p><p></p><p>{{{{(((HUGS)))}}}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 438093"] Since the neuropsychologist is coming very soon, I would say 1)don't go back to that therapist at all (why go if they aren't going to listen to you!) and 2)wait to see what the neuropsychologist says. A label doesn't have to be used as a "LABEL". Look at it as you would a medical diagnosis. It only puts a name to what is going on so you have an idea about what is causing it and you can learn ways to handle it that work, much as using insulin helps a diabetic. Many of the mental health dxs come from something not "wired" right in the brain. It is, in a way, a medical issue. As for husband, I am so glad I don't have that issue. While it would be nice to have some support, I am thankful I don't have the issues of someone undoing what I am trying to do either. On that subject, I don't have any helpful advice. Maybe if you had an appropriate diagnosis and therefore some concrete information to show him about it, it MIGHT make a difference (and I make that statement loosely). {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} [/QUOTE]
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