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Old Apr 03, 2016, 05:42 AM
Anonymous35014
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That's awful.

My pdoc diagnosed me with bipolar disorder as well. I feel like pdocs know what they're doing, and they shouldn't be questioned by these so-called "therapists". I hate when therapists act like they're doctors. They don't have an MD degree, nor do they have an advanced nursing degree.

I would stay away from therapy at this place. You might need therapy, but you don't need therapy from these people. You're trying to get better, but they're making you worse. They're doing the exact opposite of what you need.

I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder even though I told the psychologist I wasn't sure that I had hypo/mania. (This was after Lexapro allegedly made me manic.) Instead of interrogating me and forcing me to explain my symptoms, she kindly asked me questions and tried to piece everything together.
Thanks for this!
RomanJames2014