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<blockquote data-quote="oceans" data-source="post: 37287" data-attributes="member: 2687"><p>I hope that the appointment goes well, and that decreasing the remeron might help. Sometimes I need to be persistent, and a bit of a pest when it comes to being heard about concerns with difficult child. Where I live is seems more common that the psychiatrist manages medications and expects to have a working relationship with the therapist who he gets information from on how difficult child is doing. It is rare to find a psychiatrist that will take on both roles, although we have had very lengthy appointments when difficult child was not doing well. How does it work where you live? I have switched psychiatrists before when I felt very strongly that I was not being listened to, and the therapist just was not getting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oceans, post: 37287, member: 2687"] I hope that the appointment goes well, and that decreasing the remeron might help. Sometimes I need to be persistent, and a bit of a pest when it comes to being heard about concerns with difficult child. Where I live is seems more common that the psychiatrist manages medications and expects to have a working relationship with the therapist who he gets information from on how difficult child is doing. It is rare to find a psychiatrist that will take on both roles, although we have had very lengthy appointments when difficult child was not doing well. How does it work where you live? I have switched psychiatrists before when I felt very strongly that I was not being listened to, and the therapist just was not getting it. [/QUOTE]
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