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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 50176"><p>I find it offensive and frightening when one (usually a newbie) posts on the board, say she's had extensive evaluations and 2 psychiatrists diagnosis'd ODD and CD and someone comes along and says oh it can't be that. That simply isn't our place. Our place is to provide support, resources and share our experiences. But to dismiss a diagnosis out of hand is irresponsible and not our area of expertise.</p><p></p><p>The notion that CD is not a childhood diagnosis has been corrected previously on this board to no avail. I know because I've done it, quoting right from the DSM. That information is available all over the internet. It's not a secret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 50176"] I find it offensive and frightening when one (usually a newbie) posts on the board, say she's had extensive evaluations and 2 psychiatrists diagnosis'd ODD and CD and someone comes along and says oh it can't be that. That simply isn't our place. Our place is to provide support, resources and share our experiences. But to dismiss a diagnosis out of hand is irresponsible and not our area of expertise. The notion that CD is not a childhood diagnosis has been corrected previously on this board to no avail. I know because I've done it, quoting right from the DSM. That information is available all over the internet. It's not a secret. [/QUOTE]
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