
May 10, 2016, 12:42 AM
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Member Since: Apr 2013
Location: Ontario Land
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What happened to your other thread on this topic?
Your problem seems to be a disagreement in treatment rather than malpractice.
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Originally Posted by HD7970GHZ
I was in a DBT clinic in the public healthcare system. Things got sour between myself and my therapist and I had disagreed to sign a contingency plan that stated we could talk for no more than 5 minutes per session about topics of my choosing. I found this unethical and so I ended up leaving voicemails in anger and got terminated from the program.
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Don't DBT programs have strict rules about what can and cannot be discussed?
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Originally Posted by HD7970GHZ
I threatened to kill myself and I was brought to hospital and told I had to do a psych assessment. I found this strange, as I had already done one to get into DBT, so I asked for them to prove to me who was asking for it.
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This isn't strange. Anyone who threatens suicide and is sent to hospital will be assessed by a psychiatrist.
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Originally Posted by HD7970GHZ
A nurse printed a document that stated the program supervisor believes I am faking my illness, that I am a sociopath and apparently threatened their lives (among other things)! None of this was true.
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Psychiatric records tend to be filled with personal opinions that are not objective. A clinician is supposed to write professional notes. Attacking a patient's character isn't considered professional. I haven't read any character attacks in my records even though some clinicians were very abrupt with me.
Medical records are limited. They only state one side of the story. Often what professionals see and hear isn't reality. Half the stuff I read in mine was inaccurate. I have discovered one particular doctor's charting didn't match any of my encounters with him. Obviously he falsified my records to cover his ***. I looked into him and discovered he is known for this style of charting.
You can request a correction of your medical records. I'm doing it.
If you expect healthcare professionals (or anyone else) to save you, you will be profoundly disappointed.
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