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Posted by Jakeman on July 15, 2005, at 0:17:17
One that do good work. Older male but anybody.
Someone not into devil worship and such.
Posted by Jakeman on July 15, 2005, at 20:53:02
In reply to Any good therpists in Austin, posted by Jakeman on July 15, 2005, at 0:17:17
> Someone not into devil worship and such.
Sometimes my sarcasm goes too far. I regret that statement.
I do think there is a great need for an information base for finding quality therapists and psychiatrists. The internet has great potential there. I found a great family physician with an alternative approach over the WWW. I think maybe Psychology Today has made a start in that direction, although there should be room for patient feedback.
http://therapists.psychologytoday.com/rms/prof_search.php
Posted by Dinah on July 15, 2005, at 23:51:24
In reply to Re: Any good therpists in Austin » Jakeman, posted by Jakeman on July 15, 2005, at 20:53:02
Babble hasn't traditionally been great for therapist recommendations. First because we're so geographically spread out. And also because... well... some of us are a bit possessive of our therapists.
We know they *have* other clients, but...
I know there's a site out there that attempts to rate them. But there's not a lot of activity on it.
It sounds as if you have some good ideas about where to go for recommendations. I'd suggest getting a few names so that you feel you have more freedom when you interview them.
Posted by Jakeman on July 16, 2005, at 0:28:32
In reply to Re: Any good therpists in Austin » Jakeman, posted by Dinah on July 15, 2005, at 23:51:24
> Babble hasn't traditionally been great for therapist recommendations. First because we're so geographically spread out. And also because... well... some of us are a bit possessive of our therapists.
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> We know they *have* other clients, but...
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> I know there's a site out there that attempts to rate them. But there's not a lot of activity on it.
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> It sounds as if you have some good ideas about where to go for recommendations. I'd suggest getting a few names so that you feel you have more freedom when you interview them.Thanks Dinah
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