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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 485499" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Last spring I read a great book (can't think of the title right now but I'll get my kindle out later and look at it). The author set out to write a book about children being over medicated by doctors. Through her research over the years she changed her stance and the book came out generally stating most kids are not over prescribed medications. It was a very good read.</p><p></p><p>difficult child's first psychiatrist I think did try writing prescriptions too much. He'd see us for about 5 minutes (not even really talk to difficult child) and write a new prescription. For that and other reasons we switched psychiatrists.</p><p></p><p>We love difficult child's psychiatrist. He meets with difficult child and us for about 40 minutes and really listens to what is going on. We share teacher emails and everything that is going on. He talks with difficult child. Then he talks about different options and we usually end up asking which option he would choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 485499, member: 1631"] Last spring I read a great book (can't think of the title right now but I'll get my kindle out later and look at it). The author set out to write a book about children being over medicated by doctors. Through her research over the years she changed her stance and the book came out generally stating most kids are not over prescribed medications. It was a very good read. difficult child's first psychiatrist I think did try writing prescriptions too much. He'd see us for about 5 minutes (not even really talk to difficult child) and write a new prescription. For that and other reasons we switched psychiatrists. We love difficult child's psychiatrist. He meets with difficult child and us for about 40 minutes and really listens to what is going on. We share teacher emails and everything that is going on. He talks with difficult child. Then he talks about different options and we usually end up asking which option he would choose. [/QUOTE]
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