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Is it a requirement to be a nutjob to become a therapist?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 642248" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>His former therapist recommended three tdocs on difficult child's area, but unfortunately one doesn't take new patients currently, one is the possible option I mentioned and one difficult child is still to meet (but he isn't sure if he will have an opening or not for difficult child.) difficult child's sport psychiatric recommended that difficult child should ask from tdocs he meets if they have experiences of playing team sports to their teens at least or military experience, so even if women, they could maybe better understand difficult child's reality and point of views in that part. He has also promised to find out if some therapist he knows about and which military, police and fire departments use is still taking also private patients (sport psychiatric is former military and apparently has a friend or something who has been a patient of this guy.) Also the doctor from the team difficult child signed is asking around if those tdocs who are publicly telling they are taking new patients don't pan out, it isn't uncommon for some to have room for one or two patients but not putting their name to the list their union keeps to help patients find a therapist.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully something pans out. difficult child really needs therapy but he is far from mature enough to be able to make the best out of it, if he finds himself with a therapist he considers an idiot or clueless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 642248, member: 14557"] His former therapist recommended three tdocs on difficult child's area, but unfortunately one doesn't take new patients currently, one is the possible option I mentioned and one difficult child is still to meet (but he isn't sure if he will have an opening or not for difficult child.) difficult child's sport psychiatric recommended that difficult child should ask from tdocs he meets if they have experiences of playing team sports to their teens at least or military experience, so even if women, they could maybe better understand difficult child's reality and point of views in that part. He has also promised to find out if some therapist he knows about and which military, police and fire departments use is still taking also private patients (sport psychiatric is former military and apparently has a friend or something who has been a patient of this guy.) Also the doctor from the team difficult child signed is asking around if those tdocs who are publicly telling they are taking new patients don't pan out, it isn't uncommon for some to have room for one or two patients but not putting their name to the list their union keeps to help patients find a therapist. Hopefully something pans out. difficult child really needs therapy but he is far from mature enough to be able to make the best out of it, if he finds himself with a therapist he considers an idiot or clueless. [/QUOTE]
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