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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 142318" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>DBT doesn't sound that far off base from CBT- it could be useful for difficult child. Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Smallworld: I looked on the website you posted- all I saw was a list of symptons for ADHD- did I overlook a link to find tdocs?</p><p></p><p>I guess I could hit the phone book and start calling those who say they work with depression and anxiety, since none here list bipolar. That route makes me a little nervous though. It has been recommended by all involved (and I agree) that it would be better for difficult child to have a male therapist (just because of his specific issues), and that makes it even more difficult to find. I think I had a thread similar to this last year, or at least months ago, and people listed other links. I was having so many computer problems at the time that I couldn't access the links much. I'll see if I can find it now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 142318, member: 3699"] DBT doesn't sound that far off base from CBT- it could be useful for difficult child. Thanks! Smallworld: I looked on the website you posted- all I saw was a list of symptons for ADHD- did I overlook a link to find tdocs? I guess I could hit the phone book and start calling those who say they work with depression and anxiety, since none here list bipolar. That route makes me a little nervous though. It has been recommended by all involved (and I agree) that it would be better for difficult child to have a male therapist (just because of his specific issues), and that makes it even more difficult to find. I think I had a thread similar to this last year, or at least months ago, and people listed other links. I was having so many computer problems at the time that I couldn't access the links much. I'll see if I can find it now. [/QUOTE]
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