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Originally Posted by stopdog
In my jurisdiction a non md cannot admit you to a facility - they can call 911 and report you to get the police to pick you up or swear out an affidavit to get you picked up and held. There is a certain amount of time where the facility can involuntarily hold a person and they must file paperwork with the court as soon as an involuntary hold is there. The facility mds do not usually bother getting records from a therapist nor do they bother talking to the therapist unless there is already some prior communications between them (usually there is not). I always ask an md if they have gotten outside records about my client and 99% of the time, they have not - even where the client has requested they do so. I have called therapists to testify on behalf of my client in some instances.
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I think that's how it is here too as far as the police, my T had mentioned that at one point. I find it odd that my T and PDoc have never talked at all. I wish they did coordinate a bit more, but my T has left short messages for my PDoc maybe 2 times in the past 5 years. Both at my request, but it's funny how my T still tells me all 3 of us work as a team. Lol. How is it a team if you never communicate except thru me or a message thru the office secretary? Oh well. Thanks for the insight! :-)