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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 148005" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm trying to check on that type of day treatment, Smallworld. I have to cahnge our medication insurance due to my employer not paying it anymore (I had too much time off work because of all this). Anyway, the MDE was done at and the day treatment is at a university hospital that has a specialty area for kids with mood disorders. The head of it all is supposed to be an authority on this, although they have a different psychiatrist who deals with the students at the day treatment. So, on the one hand, it would be better to find a place that insurance paid for instead of sd. On the other hand, this place offers the most expertise and the ed spec seems to be willing to become an advocate for us. This place is listed in the well-known books for mood disorders/bipolar and they have not billed my insurance company or me one penny- I could be wrong, but that leaves me with the impression that they are giving us their best professional shot at helping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 148005, member: 3699"] I'm trying to check on that type of day treatment, Smallworld. I have to cahnge our medication insurance due to my employer not paying it anymore (I had too much time off work because of all this). Anyway, the MDE was done at and the day treatment is at a university hospital that has a specialty area for kids with mood disorders. The head of it all is supposed to be an authority on this, although they have a different psychiatrist who deals with the students at the day treatment. So, on the one hand, it would be better to find a place that insurance paid for instead of sd. On the other hand, this place offers the most expertise and the ed spec seems to be willing to become an advocate for us. This place is listed in the well-known books for mood disorders/bipolar and they have not billed my insurance company or me one penny- I could be wrong, but that leaves me with the impression that they are giving us their best professional shot at helping. [/QUOTE]
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