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Does anyone ever wonder if the professionals REALLY know what is wrong with our kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 530299" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Hard for me to say. difficult child's first psychiatrist was awful, would listen for maybe 2 minutes to husband and me and not even talk to difficult child. on the other hand, difficult child's current psychiatrist is amazing! He always schedules us for the last appointment of the night and I don't think even once we have gotten out of there on time. He really takes the times to listen to husband, me, and to difficult child (not that difficult child ever has anything serious to say but he watches him and his moods).</p><p></p><p>He will discuss options with us and together we decide what to do whether it is to leave medications alone, increase, or try something new. </p><p></p><p>Last year when easy child/difficult child's and difficult child's graduations were scheduled for the same night (easy child/difficult child-high school, difficult child-middle school). difficult child's psychiatrist said if he wasn't out of town that night he would have taken difficult child to his graduation.</p><p></p><p>So...I do trust this guy, I know he is working hard and really cares about difficult child. Could he get something wrong? Sure, but so could another psychiatrist. This is one amazing psychiatrist and I feel so blessed to have him for difficult child's psychiatrist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 530299, member: 1631"] Hard for me to say. difficult child's first psychiatrist was awful, would listen for maybe 2 minutes to husband and me and not even talk to difficult child. on the other hand, difficult child's current psychiatrist is amazing! He always schedules us for the last appointment of the night and I don't think even once we have gotten out of there on time. He really takes the times to listen to husband, me, and to difficult child (not that difficult child ever has anything serious to say but he watches him and his moods). He will discuss options with us and together we decide what to do whether it is to leave medications alone, increase, or try something new. Last year when easy child/difficult child's and difficult child's graduations were scheduled for the same night (easy child/difficult child-high school, difficult child-middle school). difficult child's psychiatrist said if he wasn't out of town that night he would have taken difficult child to his graduation. So...I do trust this guy, I know he is working hard and really cares about difficult child. Could he get something wrong? Sure, but so could another psychiatrist. This is one amazing psychiatrist and I feel so blessed to have him for difficult child's psychiatrist. [/QUOTE]
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