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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 158845" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks for the support, Susie & Smallworld & Witz! I am just frustrated because I testified in court, with letters from psychiatrists for proof, of the recommended treatment plan for difficult child and that I wanted to pursue it. The judge approved that. I also testified that if we tried a therapist and he wasn't following or couldn't provide that, I wanted freedom to change it (the therapist). The judge approved that. So, to me, the only thing that should be remotely questionable is changing psychiatrists- judge did list him by name because I had been taking difficult child to the same one (only one he has been to ) for 2 years. I thought about changing because psychiatrist wouldn't respond to anything between appts. anymore. If all psychiatrists in the area are this way, then fine- no reason to change. But the tdocs- if they haven't even had ONE conversation about the issues that need to be addressed, then why can't we change to a therapist that does? And, if she took issue with that- why would she call each one up saying she understands that the treatment plan has changed. I just don't get it. How did the plan change? The problem is that the tdocs can't/won't follow the treatment plan. I have tried to double-check things- I do not think the treatment plan is unrealistic- heck, I didn't write it. A psychiatrist did and furthermore- it is consistent with what I find online for kids with problems like this. I'm sorry- I guess I should understand- maybe I just have a mental block on this or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 158845, member: 3699"] Thanks for the support, Susie & Smallworld & Witz! I am just frustrated because I testified in court, with letters from psychiatrists for proof, of the recommended treatment plan for difficult child and that I wanted to pursue it. The judge approved that. I also testified that if we tried a therapist and he wasn't following or couldn't provide that, I wanted freedom to change it (the therapist). The judge approved that. So, to me, the only thing that should be remotely questionable is changing psychiatrists- judge did list him by name because I had been taking difficult child to the same one (only one he has been to ) for 2 years. I thought about changing because psychiatrist wouldn't respond to anything between appts. anymore. If all psychiatrists in the area are this way, then fine- no reason to change. But the tdocs- if they haven't even had ONE conversation about the issues that need to be addressed, then why can't we change to a therapist that does? And, if she took issue with that- why would she call each one up saying she understands that the treatment plan has changed. I just don't get it. How did the plan change? The problem is that the tdocs can't/won't follow the treatment plan. I have tried to double-check things- I do not think the treatment plan is unrealistic- heck, I didn't write it. A psychiatrist did and furthermore- it is consistent with what I find online for kids with problems like this. I'm sorry- I guess I should understand- maybe I just have a mental block on this or something. [/QUOTE]
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