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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 114900" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Wow. I've watched most of it online and finally turned it off in disgust ... that one psychiatrist who flat out told the parents there was no point in trying any behavior therapy on their kid, who in my humble opinion was already overmedicated, just made me furious.</p><p>The other doctors were honest and at least tried to present a balanced picture, showing how very difficult it is to diagnosis kids, especially when you have no data.</p><p>I didn't memorize the kids' names, but the one with-the tics ... poor thing. Sigh.</p><p>And that little bipolar girl ... well, she definitely was odd. </p><p></p><p>The one thing I could identify with-was the expressions of exhaustion on most of the parents' faces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 114900, member: 3419"] Wow. I've watched most of it online and finally turned it off in disgust ... that one psychiatrist who flat out told the parents there was no point in trying any behavior therapy on their kid, who in my humble opinion was already overmedicated, just made me furious. The other doctors were honest and at least tried to present a balanced picture, showing how very difficult it is to diagnosis kids, especially when you have no data. I didn't memorize the kids' names, but the one with-the tics ... poor thing. Sigh. And that little bipolar girl ... well, she definitely was odd. The one thing I could identify with-was the expressions of exhaustion on most of the parents' faces. [/QUOTE]
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