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What type of professional did you have the best luck with for your child?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 185391" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>For us it has only been 2 years but we have been through a lot!</p><p>I guess I would list them as best because they were the ones that tried, although we are still searching for the right "team".</p><p></p><p>pediatrician- their office was the first to take us seriously. They continued to help until we just moved.</p><p></p><p>Nuero-psychiatric- He was the first one to identify our whole family history and link it all together. He put down all of his would be diagnosis and they have held up for 2+ years now. He spent around 10-12 hours with us and K. He painted an accurate picture of our possible future and was very helpful with what and where to go next.</p><p></p><p>psychiatrist1- She was amazing! Lots here know who she is. She got us in under 2 weeks for a complete evaluation. (huge mood disorder clinic in Chicago). Personally answered her phone. Replied to e-mails the same day and worked with our pediatrician. We had to leave her due to the long distance and severity of K. </p><p></p><p>therapist- she honestly tried to help us. She was mainly a support during the really tough times in the beginning. It was way over her head though. </p><p></p><p>psychiatrist5- current psychiatrist. She is helpful and responsive. She seems to be on the ball and know what is going on. </p><p></p><p>I think now for us, it is finding the rest of our team here in Tucson. We meet our new pediatrician next month. We are looking for a new therapist or some type of therapist that can help us with direction and also someone that can help K with her social skills.</p><p>I agree it depends on the diagnosis and getting the right help once you have an accurate diagnosis. (easier said than done)...</p><p>Nothing makes me madder than someone dismissing a parents concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 185391, member: 3155"] For us it has only been 2 years but we have been through a lot! I guess I would list them as best because they were the ones that tried, although we are still searching for the right "team". pediatrician- their office was the first to take us seriously. They continued to help until we just moved. Nuero-psychiatric- He was the first one to identify our whole family history and link it all together. He put down all of his would be diagnosis and they have held up for 2+ years now. He spent around 10-12 hours with us and K. He painted an accurate picture of our possible future and was very helpful with what and where to go next. psychiatrist1- She was amazing! Lots here know who she is. She got us in under 2 weeks for a complete evaluation. (huge mood disorder clinic in Chicago). Personally answered her phone. Replied to e-mails the same day and worked with our pediatrician. We had to leave her due to the long distance and severity of K. therapist- she honestly tried to help us. She was mainly a support during the really tough times in the beginning. It was way over her head though. psychiatrist5- current psychiatrist. She is helpful and responsive. She seems to be on the ball and know what is going on. I think now for us, it is finding the rest of our team here in Tucson. We meet our new pediatrician next month. We are looking for a new therapist or some type of therapist that can help us with direction and also someone that can help K with her social skills. I agree it depends on the diagnosis and getting the right help once you have an accurate diagnosis. (easier said than done)... Nothing makes me madder than someone dismissing a parents concerns. [/QUOTE]
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