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In May I have the option of going to my old psychologist while my T is out of town. She was the first person to diagnose me DDNOS and is well known by other therapists as being very knowledgeable in Dissociative Disorders. Her reviews by patients say she gives that dianoses freely and is obsessed with it but really only one person said that. She says I am one to many meds to retest. Or I could see a new unbiased person that specializes in Dissociative Disorders that may retest me but isnt as well known as my old Psychologist. Keep in mind I would be starting new with either one I chose because my old Psychologist doesnt have my records anymore. What would be your choice if it were you?
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I feel like if my main T was going out of town I would prefer to see a known T, as it would feel more familiar and comfortable during a possibly rough time (without main T). |
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My T is going out of town for three months. My old Psychologist doesnt remember our conversations and I dont either. All she remembers is my test score was high. Its been at least 15 years since I have seen her. So it will be like seeing her again for the first time. On one hand seeing her is good I know she is well versed on dissociative disorders, downside she wont retest. If I see this new person they dont have as many years experience but they may retest and it would be maybe a third person to confirm but they could say nah you dont have that. Which I am not worried about that part. Just curious what others would do in my situation. My T now knows nothing about dissociative disorders. So seeing either of these two people is better than what I have now.
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What's YOUR opinion on this Dnester? What do you think would be best for you to do?
I'm not going to give my opinion because this is something you will need to think about and decide on your own.There's things you need to take into consideration though.Like will you be able to continue seeing the new person if you want to?What if you get a different diagnosis,will you trust this new person?If it is a different diagnosis where will you go from there?Would your current therapist change their diagnosis because of it and would she change her treatment plan?If it's the same diagnosis will you finally allow your current therapist to treat you and go along with what she says?I could think of many more but my point is you need to think about this from every angle and make the decision that's best for you. Good luck deciding |
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I'm so sorry you're going through all of this, Dnester
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((((((((((( hugs ))))))))))
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