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Old Nov 23, 2014, 12:13 AM
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That was my basic diagnosis. Unless a client presents with an obvious and serious disorder, it's often the diagnosis that's first given because it is the least stigmatizing. The only issue is that protocols suggest @ 6 months of treatment, so if it takes significantly longer than that to see progress, providers may need to add another diagnosis (depression is a common one) to justify continued care, if necessary. And yes, therapy helped a lot with the underlying depression.
Thanks for this!
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