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Anonymous asked in HealthMental Health · 1 day ago

What should I do about the fact my care coordinator is making me see a psychiatrist that has been accused of making sexual comments?

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  • 14 hours ago

    You aren't required to see a doctor you do not wish to see.  The only way you'd have to see the doctor is if you were ordered to do so by the Court.  But even in that case, you can plead to the judge that the doctor has been accused of sexual remarks to patients and that you're uncomfortable with that.  I think a Judge would listen to that.

  • Anonymous
    22 hours ago

    Just don't go. You never do what they tell you anyway. The worst that can happen is they put you back on tag or in jail.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 day ago

    Same thing you do about all of your imaginary problems.  Hey for pity and do nothing else.  Just like every time you spam your retarded rants.

  • 1 day ago

    Record your sessions.

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  • Anonymous
    1 day ago

    You have 2 choices:

    1. Tell your co-ordinator you would prefer a different psychiatrist.

    2. Go to the recommended psychiatrist, document any sexual comments they make and report them to the administrator

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 day ago

    Accused by whom?  Someone as lunatic as you are? And how do you even know about it?

    In this day and age, such an accusation would have been carefully investigated.  If the shrink is still treating patients, you may be sure that the accusation was deemed unfounded.

    But obviously you should discuss this with the CC.  Isn't that the obvious thing to do? Only someone with a very low IQ wouldn't have done that first thing.

  • 1 day ago

    I'd tell my care coordinator of my concerns, but I'd take his/her advice.  I figure a care coordinator knows better about how to manage my condition than I do, otherwise what good is he/she?

    But I'd make it clear that if the psychiatrist offended me with sexual comments, I'd want another psychiatrist.  That's your right as a patient, isn't it?

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