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<blockquote data-quote="Superpsy" data-source="post: 197439" data-attributes="member: 5848"><p>Wow, he took that pretty personally. I've had clients challenge my way of doing things in a session and it actually helps to clarify things...if you don't let your ego get in the way and don't feel threatened. Don't be too surprised if he actually doesn't know the most recent therapies for a particular population; especially if he doesn't work with them very often. "Trickle-down" is often pretty slow from academia to practice.</p><p></p><p>My 2cents? Change tdocs. After going through this it's going to be difficult to get on track. I would be aware that the therapist was probably right when he said that you may not find what you're looking for where you live. Unfortunately metropolitan areas often get the most recent research-based services and often better professionals. It sounds like you are looking for a very specific type of therapy. You may be able to find a therapist who is willing to learn...</p><p></p><p>Good luck with this. It's tough to find what's right for difficult child but keep at it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Superpsy, post: 197439, member: 5848"] Wow, he took that pretty personally. I've had clients challenge my way of doing things in a session and it actually helps to clarify things...if you don't let your ego get in the way and don't feel threatened. Don't be too surprised if he actually doesn't know the most recent therapies for a particular population; especially if he doesn't work with them very often. "Trickle-down" is often pretty slow from academia to practice. My 2cents? Change tdocs. After going through this it's going to be difficult to get on track. I would be aware that the therapist was probably right when he said that you may not find what you're looking for where you live. Unfortunately metropolitan areas often get the most recent research-based services and often better professionals. It sounds like you are looking for a very specific type of therapy. You may be able to find a therapist who is willing to learn... Good luck with this. It's tough to find what's right for difficult child but keep at it! [/QUOTE]
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