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Originally Posted by NowhereUSA
I prefer not to have one. My T puts in a diagnosis for the sake of insurance - I think on paper it's MDD and GAD - but both he and my pdoc are more person oriented than diagnosis oriented. I think a diagnosis can help in a limited way, but honestly, I don't need it.
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Same here. I've had T's who intentionally chose the most generic and least meaningful diagnosis code because they did not believe it their job to assign me some label, which can be stigmatizing and counter-productive. Plus many of the labels are baseless and rather absurd.