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Top psychiatrist but maybe not right one, or is it me?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 483020" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Obviously you need to make the choices. From a slightly different perspective however I wonder if the first appointment isn't a little uncomfortable for all of us. As parents of difficult child's we all carry a little guilt and a little uncertainty as to our parenting skills and patterns. Is it possible that those concerns made you a bit hypersensitive? been there done that.</p><p></p><p>Conceivably he was trying to redirect the attention from difficult child alone to family interactions with difficult child. It would sound conflicting to say difficult child was uncommunicative but a motor mouth. With AS there is a degree of ridigity that comes with the disorder, at least in our family experience. There is alot of self absorption so we had to learn to monitor how we communicated.</p><p></p><p>If you are sure that he won't be of help to difficult child and your family drop him. on the other hand, do reanalyze how your conversations and difficult child's comments intermingled and see if it's worth a try to see if his reputation is valid and your first meeting just didn't go the way you expected. On your side, hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 483020, member: 35"] Obviously you need to make the choices. From a slightly different perspective however I wonder if the first appointment isn't a little uncomfortable for all of us. As parents of difficult child's we all carry a little guilt and a little uncertainty as to our parenting skills and patterns. Is it possible that those concerns made you a bit hypersensitive? been there done that. Conceivably he was trying to redirect the attention from difficult child alone to family interactions with difficult child. It would sound conflicting to say difficult child was uncommunicative but a motor mouth. With AS there is a degree of ridigity that comes with the disorder, at least in our family experience. There is alot of self absorption so we had to learn to monitor how we communicated. If you are sure that he won't be of help to difficult child and your family drop him. on the other hand, do reanalyze how your conversations and difficult child's comments intermingled and see if it's worth a try to see if his reputation is valid and your first meeting just didn't go the way you expected. On your side, hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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