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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 197496" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Good point, Heather. I did kind of wonder if he acted the way he did because there have been other complaints about him. He works for a group and one of the psychiatrists there (not difficult child's regular psychiatrist) is a psychiatrist at the psychiatric hospital, which is why I called there to begin with.</p><p></p><p>I just don't get why pediatricians and psychiatrists and neurologists, etc., keep parents in the loop but don't put them through the "only the dr knows what's going on" cr*p- it's only tdocs who do this and they are the least educated of the other medical professionals. I used the analogy to this therapist that I wasn't a psychiatrist and don't want to tell psychiatrist how to do his job, but if my son has a diagnosis of BiPolar (BP) and psychiatrist prescibes lexapro instead of a mood stabilizer, I am going to ask psychiatrist why. He understood that- then why the h**l can't he understand that I am questioning what he is (or should I say "isn't") doing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 197496, member: 3699"] Good point, Heather. I did kind of wonder if he acted the way he did because there have been other complaints about him. He works for a group and one of the psychiatrists there (not difficult child's regular psychiatrist) is a psychiatrist at the psychiatric hospital, which is why I called there to begin with. I just don't get why pediatricians and psychiatrists and neurologists, etc., keep parents in the loop but don't put them through the "only the dr knows what's going on" cr*p- it's only tdocs who do this and they are the least educated of the other medical professionals. I used the analogy to this therapist that I wasn't a psychiatrist and don't want to tell psychiatrist how to do his job, but if my son has a diagnosis of BiPolar (BP) and psychiatrist prescibes lexapro instead of a mood stabilizer, I am going to ask psychiatrist why. He understood that- then why the h**l can't he understand that I am questioning what he is (or should I say "isn't") doing? [/QUOTE]
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