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How important is having same psychiatrist for longer time?
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 637202"><p>Suzir- I just wanted to let you know I care and I too was stung by cherry picking . I was stunned when I tried to find a therapist willing to accept difficult child for counseling when he was 16. I had no idea it would be so hard. I researched doctors, got referrals and called only to have the gatekeeper/receptionist interrogate me about difficult child's issues and then reject my difficult child as a patient. Or tell me the next available appointment was 2 months out. It was devastating and I felt so "judged". I told his story over and over again and I was wrung out. What I thought would be a careful process of finding the perfect doctor for difficult child turned into me going though the long list of docs who accepted our insurance in alphabetical order. The doctor that he ended up with was "Dr.T" - after I called and was rejected by every dr from "A" thru "S."</p><p></p><p>It's really hard emotionally - please make sure to take care of yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 637202"] Suzir- I just wanted to let you know I care and I too was stung by cherry picking . I was stunned when I tried to find a therapist willing to accept difficult child for counseling when he was 16. I had no idea it would be so hard. I researched doctors, got referrals and called only to have the gatekeeper/receptionist interrogate me about difficult child's issues and then reject my difficult child as a patient. Or tell me the next available appointment was 2 months out. It was devastating and I felt so "judged". I told his story over and over again and I was wrung out. What I thought would be a careful process of finding the perfect doctor for difficult child turned into me going though the long list of docs who accepted our insurance in alphabetical order. The doctor that he ended up with was "Dr.T" - after I called and was rejected by every dr from "A" thru "S." It's really hard emotionally - please make sure to take care of yourself. [/QUOTE]
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