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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 411308" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I would let the psychiatrist figure out the medications.</p><p></p><p>I'm a cynic. I don't believe any one professional can fix anybody. I believe it has to come form the person and that different methods work for different people (are we ever REALLY fixed or do we learn to cope better???) I think his plan is worth trying. I also think that getting ones hopes up TOO high is not wise. Usually a psychiatric patient needs a team of doctors working together. I did find CBT very helpful. It didn't cure me though and I often do slip into my old thinking ways. But I'm more able to try to correct my thinking errors.</p><p></p><p>I've been in treatment now for thirty years. I think it is an ongoing process. JMO, and it sounds like you have a good plan in place for now (minus the medications...let the psychiatrist do that)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 411308, member: 1550"] I would let the psychiatrist figure out the medications. I'm a cynic. I don't believe any one professional can fix anybody. I believe it has to come form the person and that different methods work for different people (are we ever REALLY fixed or do we learn to cope better???) I think his plan is worth trying. I also think that getting ones hopes up TOO high is not wise. Usually a psychiatric patient needs a team of doctors working together. I did find CBT very helpful. It didn't cure me though and I often do slip into my old thinking ways. But I'm more able to try to correct my thinking errors. I've been in treatment now for thirty years. I think it is an ongoing process. JMO, and it sounds like you have a good plan in place for now (minus the medications...let the psychiatrist do that) [/QUOTE]
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