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new psychiatrist disaster...help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Loving Abbey 2" data-source="post: 148747" data-attributes="member: 4845"><p>While most psychiatrists will charge you for a visit, it might be wise to meet with psychiatrist before bringing difficult child to get a feel of the doctor. At the very least a in depth phone conversation. Think of it like a job interview--you're the boss and they want the job. Make sure you ask about the things that are important to you and difficult child, such as how would you approach an experimenting adolescent? I've been using Dr. Greene's book, what is your opinion on his approach?</p><p> </p><p>This way you may have a better shot at a decent psychiatrist. </p><p> </p><p>Remember, the doctor who graduates last in his class still becomes a doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loving Abbey 2, post: 148747, member: 4845"] While most psychiatrists will charge you for a visit, it might be wise to meet with psychiatrist before bringing difficult child to get a feel of the doctor. At the very least a in depth phone conversation. Think of it like a job interview--you're the boss and they want the job. Make sure you ask about the things that are important to you and difficult child, such as how would you approach an experimenting adolescent? I've been using Dr. Greene's book, what is your opinion on his approach? This way you may have a better shot at a decent psychiatrist. Remember, the doctor who graduates last in his class still becomes a doctor. [/QUOTE]
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