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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is a difference between giving a diagnosis and saying what the referral would be for. I'm surprised the therapist wouldn't tell you, or at least mention the specific behaviors they think should have further evaluation. What kind of degree does the therapist have?[/quote] LCSW They did provide a narrative description of what they observed but it was not super clear what specific issues we should mention. To have gotten it covered this year we'd need to make an argument to the pediatrician to give us a referral and she was not convinced. Thankfully we can switch insurance and be covered without a referral starting in January.[/quote]
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