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Reply to "a full psych evaluation and the spouses role"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry OP, but unless your husband gives permission or you agree to see a counselor together, you are not allowed to get any information from a Dr. and technically you aren't even supposed to make an appt for him (although a lot of offices will allow you to). It has nothing to do with the therapists. They may have suggested it to your husband, but if he says no, they have to honor what he says. He is the patient. I think what you need to do is agree to see a therapist together (and you will both be considered patients). Not a marriage therapist though. Just a regular therapist. [/quote] Read up: SHE wants to inform THE DOCTOR. As in, recite information relevant to the case at hand. Not necessarily FROM the doctor. [/quote] It doesn't matter. The Dr. can listen and the Dr. can read the email. That's about it. Anything more and he could possibly give information about the husband. Or perhaps the husband said "I do not want you to talk to my wife. At all. If she contacts you, please do not reply." [/quote]
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