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What an :censored2: psychiatrist! I am fuming!
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<blockquote data-quote="neednewtechnique" data-source="post: 46934" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>It seems funny to me, thinking about it, because when our difficult child first came to us, she was seeing a private practice psychiatrist and I HATED the woman with the BLIND RAGE that our difficult child has!!! She was HORRIBLE...and after I could not handle it anymore, I finally decided to IGNORE the stigma and give our county services a shot, since it was covered by her insurance to use the "government" agency. This woman has been AMAZING since our difficult child started seeing her. She has an AMAZING grasp of the concept of ACTUALLY TREATING our CHILD, and her REAL SYMPTOMS, with NO REGARD whatsoever to TREATING "DISORDERS"... The ONLY time she has even MENTIONED our difficult child's diagnosis's was when we had a follow-up appointment, she wanted to discuss some of the changes that could occur with some of her Disorders as she goes through puberty. Our difficult child does not exhibit ALL the symptoms of ANY of her diagnosis's and she was trying to do US a favor by bringing us in and doing a comprehensive "overview" of all the possible symptoms of each of her disorders, so that if things change as she goes through puberty, we will know what to watch out for, and that BY ITSELF impressed me, because she is saying to me, we don't talk about this in terms of a diagnosis, we talk about this in terms of the behaviors your child exhibits, but we want to make sure you are aware of what CAN happen, just in case things change. </p><p></p><p>I know the county services don't get much respect, and some of them really can be shady programs, but you could at least give it a shot. Sounds to me like ALMOST ANYTHING would be a STEP UP from this clown you seen!!!!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neednewtechnique, post: 46934, member: 3527"] It seems funny to me, thinking about it, because when our difficult child first came to us, she was seeing a private practice psychiatrist and I HATED the woman with the BLIND RAGE that our difficult child has!!! She was HORRIBLE...and after I could not handle it anymore, I finally decided to IGNORE the stigma and give our county services a shot, since it was covered by her insurance to use the "government" agency. This woman has been AMAZING since our difficult child started seeing her. She has an AMAZING grasp of the concept of ACTUALLY TREATING our CHILD, and her REAL SYMPTOMS, with NO REGARD whatsoever to TREATING "DISORDERS"... The ONLY time she has even MENTIONED our difficult child's diagnosis's was when we had a follow-up appointment, she wanted to discuss some of the changes that could occur with some of her Disorders as she goes through puberty. Our difficult child does not exhibit ALL the symptoms of ANY of her diagnosis's and she was trying to do US a favor by bringing us in and doing a comprehensive "overview" of all the possible symptoms of each of her disorders, so that if things change as she goes through puberty, we will know what to watch out for, and that BY ITSELF impressed me, because she is saying to me, we don't talk about this in terms of a diagnosis, we talk about this in terms of the behaviors your child exhibits, but we want to make sure you are aware of what CAN happen, just in case things change. I know the county services don't get much respect, and some of them really can be shady programs, but you could at least give it a shot. Sounds to me like ALMOST ANYTHING would be a STEP UP from this clown you seen!!!!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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