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psychiatrist vs. therapist and neuropsychologist appointment.
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<blockquote data-quote="AtMyWitsEnd33" data-source="post: 482227" data-attributes="member: 13199"><p>One of the reasons i liked him in the beginning is because he didn't prescribed medications right away. I didn't want to use medications right off the bat without attempting to fix things with therapy first. Therapy has worked wonders for her anxiety which is very much under control at the moment. It's the defiance, behavior misconduct and impulsivity that are an issue right now. I am just at a point now where things are crumbling so quickly that I don't have time to sit around and rely on therapy. Problem is that psychiatrist and therapist are in the same practice and I ADORE the therapist - she is great for us and really gets our family dynamic and difficult child daughter adores her as well. If I leave the psychiatrist I lose the therapist and I am not willing to do that. She has made great improvements with difficult child's anxiety. </p><p>The neuropsychologist was recommended by the psychiatrist, they have worked together for 10+ years. Maybe if there is something that comes from the neuropsychologist evaluation it will change the psychiatrist's way of thinking?</p><p>This is very difficult because of our bond with the therapist. I am not willing to give her up. GAH!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtMyWitsEnd33, post: 482227, member: 13199"] One of the reasons i liked him in the beginning is because he didn't prescribed medications right away. I didn't want to use medications right off the bat without attempting to fix things with therapy first. Therapy has worked wonders for her anxiety which is very much under control at the moment. It's the defiance, behavior misconduct and impulsivity that are an issue right now. I am just at a point now where things are crumbling so quickly that I don't have time to sit around and rely on therapy. Problem is that psychiatrist and therapist are in the same practice and I ADORE the therapist - she is great for us and really gets our family dynamic and difficult child daughter adores her as well. If I leave the psychiatrist I lose the therapist and I am not willing to do that. She has made great improvements with difficult child's anxiety. The neuropsychologist was recommended by the psychiatrist, they have worked together for 10+ years. Maybe if there is something that comes from the neuropsychologist evaluation it will change the psychiatrist's way of thinking? This is very difficult because of our bond with the therapist. I am not willing to give her up. GAH! [/QUOTE]
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