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<blockquote data-quote="ROE" data-source="post: 10278" data-attributes="member: 2276"><p>PhD, Doctorate of Philosophy does that equate to psychologist and not psychiatrist?</p><p></p><p>I believe that there are good ones and bad ones in every profession. I agree with OTE. I too, am very particular about medical care for my difficult child. Not only do I take him to a psychiatrist but hes a child/adolescent p.doctor as well. But my difficult child was pretty young when he his MI issues began.</p><p></p><p> I dont mean to offend anyone, but I would not take my difficult child to a nurse practioner for his MI issues any more than I would take him to his pediatrician. I admit that the first p.doctor difficult child ever saw was a complete bozo. We never went back after the initial visit. Weve been very fortunate that the two p.docs that followed were awesome.</p><p></p><p>I think Judi says it well, its what works well for you and your family that counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROE, post: 10278, member: 2276"] PhD, Doctorate of Philosophy does that equate to psychologist and not psychiatrist? I believe that there are good ones and bad ones in every profession. I agree with OTE. I too, am very particular about medical care for my difficult child. Not only do I take him to a psychiatrist but hes a child/adolescent p.doctor as well. But my difficult child was pretty young when he his MI issues began. I dont mean to offend anyone, but I would not take my difficult child to a nurse practioner for his MI issues any more than I would take him to his pediatrician. I admit that the first p.doctor difficult child ever saw was a complete bozo. We never went back after the initial visit. Weve been very fortunate that the two p.docs that followed were awesome. I think Judi says it well, its what works well for you and your family that counts. [/QUOTE]
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