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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 78803" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Um, how can a Counselor's diagnosis trump a Psychiatrists? Where is her medical degree? Why is she advising you on medications? Frankly, I'd find somebody else to do the therapy. She is seeing her role as bigger than it is, in my opinion. I called an ambulance on my daughter when she pulled a knife on herself, and got the police. They handcuffed her, treated her in a way that had me in tears, and hauled her off to a psychiatric hospital. When she came home, she was the same--it didn't "teach" her anything. I think if you feel you are in danger, you need to call for help, but don't expect it to be therapeutic for your child. And, really, in my opinion I'd NOT see a Physicians Assistant over a psychiatrist, and I'd find a new therapist. JMO</p><p>A question for you: Is she drinking or using recreational drugs? That's what made our daughter crazy. No, we didn't suspect for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 78803, member: 1550"] Um, how can a Counselor's diagnosis trump a Psychiatrists? Where is her medical degree? Why is she advising you on medications? Frankly, I'd find somebody else to do the therapy. She is seeing her role as bigger than it is, in my opinion. I called an ambulance on my daughter when she pulled a knife on herself, and got the police. They handcuffed her, treated her in a way that had me in tears, and hauled her off to a psychiatric hospital. When she came home, she was the same--it didn't "teach" her anything. I think if you feel you are in danger, you need to call for help, but don't expect it to be therapeutic for your child. And, really, in my opinion I'd NOT see a Physicians Assistant over a psychiatrist, and I'd find a new therapist. JMO A question for you: Is she drinking or using recreational drugs? That's what made our daughter crazy. No, we didn't suspect for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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