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[quote=tabira][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You sound super difficult to me. I think you should show this thread to your therapist. There's a lot for her to work with here.[/quote] Not op. SUPER ! You sound dumb. Op I’ve noticed the same thing when looking for help for my teen. Places were evasive about their staff’s experience. I definitely was more interested after one practice offered someone who was attending Liberty and unlicensed but they said would have some supervision. Nope. [/quote] I am not surprised that you had that experience. Providers of all kinds in training have always been around. They could work fine for you. Or not. What I am seeing in psych is a bit different There is a severe shortage and lots of money to be made. Earlier medical providers have rushed in. Long term, patients will benefit as most of them will mature and be effective providers. In the interim, you are on your own to figure out who you can trust. For patients who are not stable and at severe risk, it's a nightmare.[/quote]
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