Posted by Jost on July 2, 2006, at 14:37:35
In reply to Re: finding 4-P pdocs » Phillipa, posted by iforgotmypassword on July 2, 2006, at 13:37:47
Not all pdocs are like that. Lots are, but if you keep on trying, you will find one. It's much harder than it should be.
My pdoc, for example, said they won't know for 500, not 100, years-- so he tries to adapt to the meager information he has-- and how meds work for his patients, or don't.
Reading, or even calling and asking for referrals, if you find a pdoc you like--which may not work, they don't necessarily know people in different cities-- is one way. But also looking through medline or psychoinfo, until you find an article that resonates with you, and who lives near you might also be a way.
Psychinfo used to be an online collection of articles in the area of psychology. Probably still exists. I get access through a university library database. But there probably are others way-- Public library might have it, or know how to get it.
Jost
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