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i'm really confused now...the teacher called
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 122698" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have found out first hand, in my own experience, that the types of tests NeuroPsychs do have been far more helpful than any of the three times I've been in the hospital for bipolar. The hospital tended to do more observation and group therapy, plus seeing a therapist or a Psychiatrist (not often either) and I felt the results were not as accurate. On top of that, my first hospitalization was TEN WEEKS. Back then, you didn't get kicked out before you were better. Now they are on a schedule to rush you out. A lot of my time in the hospitals was spent not being evaluated at all. Therapy is not diagnostic. Your child may not even have a psychiatric problem. It may be a neurological problem. Then what?</p><p> Hospitalization is more in my opinion for stabilization of medications than diagnostic testing. And not all problems require medication. I'm puzzled that the school would tell you to hospitalize your child. I wouldn't listen to them. JMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 122698, member: 1550"] I have found out first hand, in my own experience, that the types of tests NeuroPsychs do have been far more helpful than any of the three times I've been in the hospital for bipolar. The hospital tended to do more observation and group therapy, plus seeing a therapist or a Psychiatrist (not often either) and I felt the results were not as accurate. On top of that, my first hospitalization was TEN WEEKS. Back then, you didn't get kicked out before you were better. Now they are on a schedule to rush you out. A lot of my time in the hospitals was spent not being evaluated at all. Therapy is not diagnostic. Your child may not even have a psychiatric problem. It may be a neurological problem. Then what? Hospitalization is more in my opinion for stabilization of medications than diagnostic testing. And not all problems require medication. I'm puzzled that the school would tell you to hospitalize your child. I wouldn't listen to them. JMO [/QUOTE]
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