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<blockquote data-quote="Cyberthrasher" data-source="post: 409691" data-attributes="member: 11248"><p>Thanks for the responses everyone. Kat had a pretty rough day with all of this. I don't think his doctor or the caseworker have ever been called on their shortcomings because they both about have a meltdown every time I set them straight about what they're doing wrong.</p><p></p><p>Susie, I think it was the Love and Logic that we had read one of their books. I forget what the problem was exactly with it. I just remember that it didn't seem right to me.</p><p></p><p>His previous primary clinical sessions were with an Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), who actually owns the company. He's currently seeing someone else in the same office and everybody there is really good to us. I know Kat can call his PSR workers anytime and they'll come help her with him if they're available.</p><p></p><p>Our main issue with finding a different doctor is the fact that he's on Medicaid right now, so there aren't any around that accept it. How spendy are the neuropsychologist exams? I have a feeling that the state is likely to deny it, so I'll probably end up having to find the money somehow. I'm more than willing to go the 300+ miles though if that what it takes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyberthrasher, post: 409691, member: 11248"] Thanks for the responses everyone. Kat had a pretty rough day with all of this. I don't think his doctor or the caseworker have ever been called on their shortcomings because they both about have a meltdown every time I set them straight about what they're doing wrong. Susie, I think it was the Love and Logic that we had read one of their books. I forget what the problem was exactly with it. I just remember that it didn't seem right to me. His previous primary clinical sessions were with an Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), who actually owns the company. He's currently seeing someone else in the same office and everybody there is really good to us. I know Kat can call his PSR workers anytime and they'll come help her with him if they're available. Our main issue with finding a different doctor is the fact that he's on Medicaid right now, so there aren't any around that accept it. How spendy are the neuropsychologist exams? I have a feeling that the state is likely to deny it, so I'll probably end up having to find the money somehow. I'm more than willing to go the 300+ miles though if that what it takes. [/QUOTE]
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