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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 362474" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Those are very good questions. Thank you for sharing with us! </p><p></p><p>I wonder whether you could reframe the first few though to get at what you are looking for. When you ask how they interact with family and child, are you looking for how they manage appointment's child and family? Or whether they do family-type therapy? I also wonder if you are going to get a very insightful answer on the question of whether they keep up with current trends--i would i magine that they would say yes of course. Perhaps there is some way to ask the question to see where they stand on certain bipolar issues for kids (which you try to get at later.)</p><p>Same sort of concern for openess to new opinions. I would think that they would say of course yes. Again maybe you could reframe the question to ask who they recommend when a second opinion is needed or something along those lines. </p><p></p><p>Good luc--I'll be interested to find out what you learn!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 362474, member: 2322"] Those are very good questions. Thank you for sharing with us! I wonder whether you could reframe the first few though to get at what you are looking for. When you ask how they interact with family and child, are you looking for how they manage appointment's child and family? Or whether they do family-type therapy? I also wonder if you are going to get a very insightful answer on the question of whether they keep up with current trends--i would i magine that they would say yes of course. Perhaps there is some way to ask the question to see where they stand on certain bipolar issues for kids (which you try to get at later.) Same sort of concern for openess to new opinions. I would think that they would say of course yes. Again maybe you could reframe the question to ask who they recommend when a second opinion is needed or something along those lines. Good luc--I'll be interested to find out what you learn! [/QUOTE]
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