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Old Jun 25, 2004, 10:38 PM
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I haven't been seeing my T since my insurance ended after my job. I decided yesterday to research my T and try to find out where his other job was, since I thought it might be at a community type agency, or at least a private practice or something. I've come up with *LOTS* of good info on him! I am printing out some things that I think are worthy enough. Found a few articles that he wrote, too. He's got some good background! One article had half the darn alphabet after his name as part of his credentials. If I ever decide to break the law, he'll be a good doc to talk to because he's done a lot in forensic psych. Well, anyway, just thought I'd update some of you that I'm on his trail. Found my T! Maybe I can get back to my T. I miss going.

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Old Jun 25, 2004, 11:44 PM
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Good news inkblot. If I remember this correctly from the thread a while back (and if I'm not mixing it up with something else) I don't think there should be any problem with you seeing him. He might have been bound by contract or by law not to "take" patients to the other job but there should be no reason that you can't find him and schedule an appointment on your own.

Especially in this case I think there is no way at all he could get in trouble, since he didn't even give you his address, no one could accuse him of even hinting that you could "follow" his practice. You found him on your own, your choice.

Good luck. Having regular session with someone you trust could be very helpful.

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Old Jun 26, 2004, 09:24 AM
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what a strange world we live in where you have to sneak around like a darn detective just to get health care!!!

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Old Jun 27, 2004, 05:31 AM
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