
Feb 17, 2009, 02:18 PM
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Member Since: Feb 2009
Location: MN
Posts: 42
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Originally Posted by GrayNess
I wouldn't get a dx with her for 2 reasons. First, she does not have a doctorate and her job isn't to diagnose you, that's for psychologists, psychiatrists, neuropsychologists, etc.. . Second, she seems a bit reluctant to be objective.
Also you need more than a few symptoms to be dx'ed. There's a criteria to be met, which is not always the same as the symptoms. The fact that she may not be using the criteria is a whole other story.
If you meet the criteria and have the required or more than the required amount of symptoms then you may consider having the disorder. But checking only for symptoms is wrong.
Control can be important for many things. I don't think it's necessary for borderline but it may be a symptom.
Don't get confused between the terminology of symptom, syndrome and diagnostic criteria (and some goes for her).
I'd say try to get a psychologist or psychiatrist, even if that means her giving a referral, and tell them you want them to give a proper dx. You may also say, if they ask, what you think you may have.
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I guess I probably wasnt clear about my "T". She is actually a Psy.D. I get confused aboutthe differences....
What you told me was very informative...I'm slightly confused about how I can get a dx, but I will talk to her again next time we meet. To me it is important to get a dx, otherwise I feel like I'm just a bad person who cannot be helped. It's my worst fear!! That I just really suck, and don't deserve to be happy or be dx with anything, because relly I'm just terrible to the core.
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