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Originally Posted by Rose76
No other clinician gets away with this. Your doctor prescribes a medication that doesn't help, so he tries a different medication. Or he tells you that your problem may simply not be responsive to drug intervention.
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I agree with you about blaming the client. However, it is also very prevalent in the medical profession!
They just have different ways of doing it; perhaps more creative. It's better than it used to be, but they often have huge egos, so if they can't figure out the problem or how to help, they default to blaming the client by claiming the physical issue is a psychological problem. Or they simply assign a basket case diagnosis--IBS, fibromyalgia, etc.
I think all these people need supervision, some sort of accountabilty to the client.