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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Is there a big divide between the biological/neurological camp and the psychological/emotional camp? how do I respond to this? [/quote] I just want to address this question ... I have not seen this divide in my experience. We have been working with a psychologist for years and after an initial diagnosis of generalized anxiety, she was the one who recommended we have our son evaluated for adhd, which we did through a neuropsych exam. Everyone on our "team" is fully on board with the dual diagnosis and communicates regularly with each other. It sounds to me like she is so convinced of her idea that she would prefer not to consider all the facts or weigh the opinions of other knowledgeable people. To me, that is always a sign that someone cannot be fully trusted. I think a good clinician is always willing to dialogue and consider different possibilities.[/quote]
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