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Question for Those Familiar with Borderline (BPD) and False Accusations...
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 523610" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>There is a reason this therapist is working for medicaid, and it is not a desire to help. She probably cannot get paying clients because this went out in the 90s at the latest, after all that recovered memory koi. All those parents and daycare workers and teachers who forever lost their reputations because they were accused based on memories planted by tdocs like this one.</p><p></p><p>send a letter saying that ths therapist has clearly made up her mind before even meeting yoru daughter and you do not feel thsi is a good fit or helping your daughter, so you will not be continuing therapy. A good fit between therapist and client and family is important and this clearly is not it. </p><p></p><p>I know we have stopped seeing medicaid paid tdocs many times and never given them a reason, even after going to county MH, and we never even thought about them complaining. i am sure that they have more than enough people clamoring for services that htey haven't time to bother with you. if someone files some complaint, you have YeARS of records of things that you have tried, and a child who is more than old enough to refuse to go or be too busy/otherwise interested to be forced to go. You are "taking a break" after years of work to let her use the tools she has learned. If they investigate, point out the way THEY have failed and accuse THEM of medical neglect - if anyone deserves the accusations it is your state and county MH system.</p><p></p><p>Unless therapy is court ordered, there is NO ONE who can force you to take your child to therapy. No matter what. if nothing else, say that yoru religious beliefs dictate other therapy at this time and leave it there and let them prove otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 523610, member: 1233"] There is a reason this therapist is working for medicaid, and it is not a desire to help. She probably cannot get paying clients because this went out in the 90s at the latest, after all that recovered memory koi. All those parents and daycare workers and teachers who forever lost their reputations because they were accused based on memories planted by tdocs like this one. send a letter saying that ths therapist has clearly made up her mind before even meeting yoru daughter and you do not feel thsi is a good fit or helping your daughter, so you will not be continuing therapy. A good fit between therapist and client and family is important and this clearly is not it. I know we have stopped seeing medicaid paid tdocs many times and never given them a reason, even after going to county MH, and we never even thought about them complaining. i am sure that they have more than enough people clamoring for services that htey haven't time to bother with you. if someone files some complaint, you have YeARS of records of things that you have tried, and a child who is more than old enough to refuse to go or be too busy/otherwise interested to be forced to go. You are "taking a break" after years of work to let her use the tools she has learned. If they investigate, point out the way THEY have failed and accuse THEM of medical neglect - if anyone deserves the accusations it is your state and county MH system. Unless therapy is court ordered, there is NO ONE who can force you to take your child to therapy. No matter what. if nothing else, say that yoru religious beliefs dictate other therapy at this time and leave it there and let them prove otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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