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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 150570" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Is your therapist tied into your psychiatrist? (ours is -psychiatrist can read tdocs reports via computer network. He uses this to help with medication changes)</p><p> </p><p>Call your psychiatrist and ask for his opinion. Very carefully ask - you don't know the connection. "psychiatrist, difficult child has been seeing therapist for almost a year now. I am not sure that he is still a good match for difficult child - I haven't seen any improvements in daily coping skills. We believe that difficult child would benefit by changing tdocs to better suit difficult child's needs? Do you know of a therapist that has more experience or specializes in difficult child's diagnosis?"</p><p> </p><p>I would ask current therapist for a family meeting to review progress of this last year. Ask what coping skills he has been working on. Ask what their treatement plan (goal) is for your son in the upcoming appointments. This will either make you feel better about what is going on or give you evidence that a change is needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 150570, member: 5096"] Is your therapist tied into your psychiatrist? (ours is -psychiatrist can read tdocs reports via computer network. He uses this to help with medication changes) Call your psychiatrist and ask for his opinion. Very carefully ask - you don't know the connection. "psychiatrist, difficult child has been seeing therapist for almost a year now. I am not sure that he is still a good match for difficult child - I haven't seen any improvements in daily coping skills. We believe that difficult child would benefit by changing tdocs to better suit difficult child's needs? Do you know of a therapist that has more experience or specializes in difficult child's diagnosis?" I would ask current therapist for a family meeting to review progress of this last year. Ask what coping skills he has been working on. Ask what their treatement plan (goal) is for your son in the upcoming appointments. This will either make you feel better about what is going on or give you evidence that a change is needed. [/QUOTE]
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