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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 362483" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Pepper, I redid some of them , thank you. I hope you will check these out and let me know what you think. Anyone else please feel free to chime in.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>--How do you manage appts? Do you see only the child, the child and parent together and then the parent if needed? Or only the child and parent together?</p><p>--If for any reason a second opinion or further psychiatric testing was needed, who do you refer to</p><p>--What is the newest piece of information regarding childhood bipolar that you have read/learned?</p><p>--What is your opinion of childhood BiPolar (BP) and comorbid disorders?</p><p>--What should be treated first?</p><p>--How do you feel stimulants and AD's play a role in the treatment of childhood bipolar?</p><p>--What is the role of mood stabilization</p><p>--What is a reasonable length of time for trying a course of treatment before considering a medication change?</p><p>--Is the physician willing to work in conjunction with the socialworker, counselor or psychologist who is providing therapy for the family/child?</p><p>--Who provides emergency and backup coverage when the physician is unavailable?</p><p>--What would your reaction be if I do not agree with your opinion regarding a medication and do not want to use it</p><p>--How is it best to communicate with you? Do you respond in a timely manner?</p><p>--How long to you schedule for your appts? medication checks or others.</p><p>--If I hear of a new treatment or medication that I feel can help my son, how would you react?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 362483, member: 3184"] Pepper, I redid some of them , thank you. I hope you will check these out and let me know what you think. Anyone else please feel free to chime in. --How do you manage appts? Do you see only the child, the child and parent together and then the parent if needed? Or only the child and parent together? --If for any reason a second opinion or further psychiatric testing was needed, who do you refer to --What is the newest piece of information regarding childhood bipolar that you have read/learned? --What is your opinion of childhood BiPolar (BP) and comorbid disorders? --What should be treated first? --How do you feel stimulants and AD's play a role in the treatment of childhood bipolar? --What is the role of mood stabilization --What is a reasonable length of time for trying a course of treatment before considering a medication change? --Is the physician willing to work in conjunction with the socialworker, counselor or psychologist who is providing therapy for the family/child? --Who provides emergency and backup coverage when the physician is unavailable? --What would your reaction be if I do not agree with your opinion regarding a medication and do not want to use it --How is it best to communicate with you? Do you respond in a timely manner? --How long to you schedule for your appts? medication checks or others. --If I hear of a new treatment or medication that I feel can help my son, how would you react? [/QUOTE]
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