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Should I Let the New psychiatrist see the "Real" difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 333276" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>How is psychiatrist supposed to treat her if she cannot see the problems? If you have some time I would taper her off the medications. Just me. Wiz never let the medications interfere much with the problems he wanted to cause. Several docs (both kinds) concluded that he WANTED to cause many of the problems. He recently said he enjoyed the times when we were angry. It gave him a thrill to be powerful enough to make us lose our cool. It is why no matter what we did he would keep pushing and pushing. </p><p></p><p>The smug "she won't be like that with me" attitude would very much have me removing medications so she could SEE. I would also let her have difficult child for the equine stuff. Stay and watch. Maybe even chastise her for something in the car on the way to the barn and emphasize that she needs to behave during the session. It pretty much will ensure that she acts out, esp if you tell her you will be so embarrassed if she acts out.</p><p></p><p>That might even work while she is on eher medications. </p><p></p><p>Yes, it IS devious. It also will ensure that the doctor really knows what is going on and can come up with a realistic pplan for treating her. Just in my opinion, of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 333276, member: 1233"] How is psychiatrist supposed to treat her if she cannot see the problems? If you have some time I would taper her off the medications. Just me. Wiz never let the medications interfere much with the problems he wanted to cause. Several docs (both kinds) concluded that he WANTED to cause many of the problems. He recently said he enjoyed the times when we were angry. It gave him a thrill to be powerful enough to make us lose our cool. It is why no matter what we did he would keep pushing and pushing. The smug "she won't be like that with me" attitude would very much have me removing medications so she could SEE. I would also let her have difficult child for the equine stuff. Stay and watch. Maybe even chastise her for something in the car on the way to the barn and emphasize that she needs to behave during the session. It pretty much will ensure that she acts out, esp if you tell her you will be so embarrassed if she acts out. That might even work while she is on eher medications. Yes, it IS devious. It also will ensure that the doctor really knows what is going on and can come up with a realistic pplan for treating her. Just in my opinion, of course. [/QUOTE]
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