Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 Does your psychiatrist pretty much dispense and manage meds for OCD?? Our 10 year old has been seeing a psychologist for the last year. The connection between our dd and her psychologist has been going really good. Our psychologist has recommended meds and a psychiatrist at this point of her therapy. We are on our 2nd psychiatrist and its just not the same experience. What do you expect from your psychiatrist? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 Luckily we go to a Center for Neuropsychiatry, I have two daughters with OCD, one is on meds. Â The psychiatrist is in charge of her medicine and we see her every three months but both daughters see a psycologist in the same office for their CBT/ERT. So both Dr's are in communication with each other. The psychiatrist appointment is literally 10 minutes, the CBT is what makes the difference for us. Â Subject: what do you expect from your psychiatrist? To: Date: Friday, March 11, 2011, 12:38 PM Â Does your psychiatrist pretty much dispense and manage meds for OCD?? Our 10 year old has been seeing a psychologist for the last year. The connection between our dd and her psychologist has been going really good. Our psychologist has recommended meds and a psychiatrist at this point of her therapy. We are on our 2nd psychiatrist and its just not the same experience. What do you expect from your psychiatrist? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 My 15 year old daughter's psychiatrist pretty well is for managing the meds. and the CBT and counselling are taken care of by a psychologist and a therapist. But I must say he is very good to get in touch with when we have questions or concerns and if she's having a bad day and we aren't able to reach her therapist, we can phone him and he will talk with Amy on the phone & has even squeezed her in an appt. He's very aproachable and she's quite pleased with him. So far we've been lucky that way. > > Does your psychiatrist pretty much dispense and manage meds for OCD?? Our 10 year old has been seeing a psychologist for the last year. The connection between our dd and her psychologist has been going really good. Our psychologist has recommended meds and a psychiatrist at this point of her therapy. We are on our 2nd psychiatrist and its just not the same experience. What do you expect from your psychiatrist? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2011 Report Share Posted March 11, 2011 I find that unless I suggest a medication change our psychiatrist won't. She is very kind and nice but the topic for 30 minutes is on how the medication is working. What I wanted from the psychiatrist was the willingness to write a school advocacy letter and ours does. It is the therapist though that helps me figure out if the medication is working and when to ask for a change, and it is the therapist that really knows what is going on week to week. Pam > > Does your psychiatrist pretty much dispense and manage meds for OCD?? Our 10 year old has been seeing a psychologist for the last year. The connection between our dd and her psychologist has been going really good. Our psychologist has recommended meds and a psychiatrist at this point of her therapy. We are on our 2nd psychiatrist and its just not the same experience. What do you expect from your psychiatrist? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2011 Report Share Posted March 12, 2011 It sounds like your psychologist stopped seeing your dd once the referral was made to the psychiatrist. That's no longer how it's typically done. Usually, the psychologist keeps seeing the child for therapy, and the psychiatrist just manages the meds. Used to be that psychiatrists usually did the therapy along with med. management, but that has changed in the past decade or two. Our psychiatrist reviews ds' symptoms and functioning with us, then we discuss any med. changes that we may want to make. Fay > > > Does your psychiatrist pretty much dispense and manage meds for OCD?? Our > 10 year old has been seeing a psychologist for the last year. The connection > between our dd and her psychologist has been going really good. Our > psychologist has recommended meds and a psychiatrist at this point of her > therapy. We are on our 2nd psychiatrist and its just not the same > experience. What do you expect from your psychiatrist? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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