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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 745545" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Wishing you much luck today!</p><p></p><p>I too loooove Greek food!</p><p></p><p>Re a therapist, one of the very best in my former big city was a MSW. A Social Worker. She did not work as a Social worker. Nothing of the sort, really. BUT, her ability to understand, empathize and validate was incrediable. It got you to a calmer place. Once there, she helped you move on to hash out a plan with her by your side. She also had some analytical abilities. Anyway, many professionals ended up seeing her. What I’m saying is that it might not necessarily be a psychologist as the best fit for therapy. Good grief I miss this woman. She got my husband and I through the roughest patches with our Difficult Child. I had heard through the grapevine that she was good with very difficult life crisis events and sure enough she really was.I strongly suspected many physicians saw her. Bottom line, she wasn’t a psychiatrist or psychologist. She was trained in the field, had natural abilities and had a ton of experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 745545, member: 4152"] Wishing you much luck today! I too loooove Greek food! Re a therapist, one of the very best in my former big city was a MSW. A Social Worker. She did not work as a Social worker. Nothing of the sort, really. BUT, her ability to understand, empathize and validate was incrediable. It got you to a calmer place. Once there, she helped you move on to hash out a plan with her by your side. She also had some analytical abilities. Anyway, many professionals ended up seeing her. What I’m saying is that it might not necessarily be a psychologist as the best fit for therapy. Good grief I miss this woman. She got my husband and I through the roughest patches with our Difficult Child. I had heard through the grapevine that she was good with very difficult life crisis events and sure enough she really was.I strongly suspected many physicians saw her. Bottom line, she wasn’t a psychiatrist or psychologist. She was trained in the field, had natural abilities and had a ton of experience. [/QUOTE]
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