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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 213724" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Many probably know already that I am looking for a therapist for myself lately, now that I <em>think</em> I've found a good fit for difficult child. So, I tried one who just wasn't right for me. I called another who seemed arrogant and egotistacal. Then, I looked a little more and found a group that covers a lot of things. They had a website that gave a brief description of specialties for several different tdocs in their group.</p><p></p><p>They have several different offices and one is convenient to me, two are too far away to be feasible on a regular basis. Anyway, most todcs would list specialties like "depression and anxiety", "marital counseling", "parenting issues", "adhd", "ptsd", and then one listed "women's issues and gay/lesbian issues". Obviously, I get the gay/lesbian part, but what does "women's issues" mean in this context?</p><p></p><p>PS I apologize for not being so responsive to others' threads lately- I'm way too stuck on a couple of things and that's why I'm trying to get to a therapist who's right for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 213724, member: 3699"] Many probably know already that I am looking for a therapist for myself lately, now that I [I]think[/I] I've found a good fit for difficult child. So, I tried one who just wasn't right for me. I called another who seemed arrogant and egotistacal. Then, I looked a little more and found a group that covers a lot of things. They had a website that gave a brief description of specialties for several different tdocs in their group. They have several different offices and one is convenient to me, two are too far away to be feasible on a regular basis. Anyway, most todcs would list specialties like "depression and anxiety", "marital counseling", "parenting issues", "adhd", "ptsd", and then one listed "women's issues and gay/lesbian issues". Obviously, I get the gay/lesbian part, but what does "women's issues" mean in this context? PS I apologize for not being so responsive to others' threads lately- I'm way too stuck on a couple of things and that's why I'm trying to get to a therapist who's right for me. [/QUOTE]
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