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Re: How to find a good p-doc? » Dinah

Posted by jasonr on October 30, 2003, at 9:59:56

In reply to Re: How to find a good p-doc? » jasonr, posted by Dinah on October 29, 2003, at 22:21:45

BOTH! =)

I need some med management. My primary physician has me on effexor-xr 225, and we have tried lexapro, but those are the only 2 he feels comfortable with trying. So, I need some medication management.

I think I may also have some ADD that I need to deal with. Some online tests, research, etc... leads me to beleive I have had it since early childhood and it has never been dealt with. It has kept me from reaching my full potential at anything because I only see things through to about 75% completion.

Perhaps therapy will help too. But I figured a psychiatrist was the place to start since I am already on meds. I have an appt on wed with one FINALLY so we will see how that goes.

Now, what is the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychopharmacologist? =)

Thanks! -Jason


> Are you looking for a therapist or psychiatrist (for meds)? If you're looking for a psychopharmacologist for meds, the gender shouldn't really matter. I spend about five minutes every three months with my pdoc. But I have found that the best ones in my area are affiliated with the teaching hospitals or university. And since I just came from an absolutely brilliant headache specialist and neurologist, who appears to already have my lifelong problem well in hand, and who is also affiliated with a teaching hospital, that conclusion has been reinforced. They're forced to keep up with the latest, and have a lot more data on hand about side effects, etc.
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> A therapist is a heck of a lot more difficult, since the goodness of fit is the most important element, and that's so highly individual. But perhaps once you have a really good psychiatrist, they can make a referral to a really good therapist. That's how I got my pediatrician (who's fabulous). I got a referral from my equally fabulous ob/gyn.
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> I agree with you about the receptivity of mental health professionals. I had a really hard time to get any of them to seem happy about seeing me for an initial appointment, when I self referred. In fact, the main reason I have my therapist is that he was the only one who seemed to want to meet with me. I've had better luck when I had a referral.


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