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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 303217" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Psychiatrists don't usually deal with the therapy end of our kids. Our experience with pediatric psychiatrists really was from the diagnosing end of the treatment plan and making suggestions for other therapies. They monitored our son but it wasn't until the hospital that I saw the doctor really be the head of the team that is required for kids with behavior problems of many or any etiology. </p><p>My son spends 15 min every 3 months with his psychiatrist at present. Of course he is an adult and more feedback regarding what difficult child needs is easier to get. </p><p></p><p>I guess I would want more intervention and input in how to redirect my son to grow away from the negative behaviors and how to teach him to develop better life skills. Maybe your doctor can help you find how to do that or where to go to help your son with those issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 303217, member: 3"] Psychiatrists don't usually deal with the therapy end of our kids. Our experience with pediatric psychiatrists really was from the diagnosing end of the treatment plan and making suggestions for other therapies. They monitored our son but it wasn't until the hospital that I saw the doctor really be the head of the team that is required for kids with behavior problems of many or any etiology. My son spends 15 min every 3 months with his psychiatrist at present. Of course he is an adult and more feedback regarding what difficult child needs is easier to get. I guess I would want more intervention and input in how to redirect my son to grow away from the negative behaviors and how to teach him to develop better life skills. Maybe your doctor can help you find how to do that or where to go to help your son with those issues. [/QUOTE]
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