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psychiatrist vs. therapist and neuropsychologist appointment.
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 482376" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>AMWE33, I agree with-the others. Find another psychiatrist. We went to one a cpl yrs ago who was just into prescribing the same thing for everyone. She did not connect with-difficult child at all. The new psychiatrist is much better, although hesitant to prescribe any new medications, when I, for one, am ready for a mood stabilizer for him. He is just plain miserable.</p><p>I agree with-Insane, too ... You cannot make her happy and cannot give her friends. You can give her tools but it's up to her to put things in action.</p><p>Believe me, I know how frustrating it is! I also agree with-Insane about reduction in anxiety for my difficult child, improvement in mood, improvement of social skills, and behavior modification, particularly in regard to respecting adults.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 482376, member: 3419"] AMWE33, I agree with-the others. Find another psychiatrist. We went to one a cpl yrs ago who was just into prescribing the same thing for everyone. She did not connect with-difficult child at all. The new psychiatrist is much better, although hesitant to prescribe any new medications, when I, for one, am ready for a mood stabilizer for him. He is just plain miserable. I agree with-Insane, too ... You cannot make her happy and cannot give her friends. You can give her tools but it's up to her to put things in action. Believe me, I know how frustrating it is! I also agree with-Insane about reduction in anxiety for my difficult child, improvement in mood, improvement of social skills, and behavior modification, particularly in regard to respecting adults. [/QUOTE]
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