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therapist Said The Magic Word
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 596048" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>Call the therapist and have her call the psychiatrist. Let THEM argue it out. Tell the therapist that the psychiatrist doesn't see it and is adamant it's not there. Does the therapist have a Ph.D.? If so, they can diagnose. It might also mean that you need a new psychiatrist. If it's obvious to one and the other is adamant it's not there, I'd stick with the one that knows what they are doing and replace the other.</p><p></p><p>Glad you're getting answers. The right diagnosis can make all the difference in the world, especially when working with the schools. It is soooo nice having our suspicions validated. It's a wonderful feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 596048, member: 15799"] Call the therapist and have her call the psychiatrist. Let THEM argue it out. Tell the therapist that the psychiatrist doesn't see it and is adamant it's not there. Does the therapist have a Ph.D.? If so, they can diagnose. It might also mean that you need a new psychiatrist. If it's obvious to one and the other is adamant it's not there, I'd stick with the one that knows what they are doing and replace the other. Glad you're getting answers. The right diagnosis can make all the difference in the world, especially when working with the schools. It is soooo nice having our suspicions validated. It's a wonderful feeling. [/QUOTE]
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