Poll: Do you like your pdoc?

With all the criticism I read on the forum on pdocs, I wonder what percentage actually like them.

Do you like your pdoc?
  • Yes
  • No
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I had to redo the poll.

I have a brand new pdoc so I can’t really judge but so far I like her.

I liked my last psychiatrist very much

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I do like my current pdoc. She’s precise and when she tells you something her tone shows that she doesn’t think you don’t know what she says to you just because she doesn’t think you know. In short she’s respectful and polite in her relation to me and diligent and attentive in her job. I am out of critics for her.

Now if we want to talk about my latter pdoc, let’s just say I was harder to handle at the time and leave it at that.

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Mine is very knowledgeable and takes an interest in my development, talking to me like a therapist.

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I have a great p-doc but I’m coming off my AP’s

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My pdoc is great and she replies to my emails really quickly if I have trouble its so easy to get ahold of her

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No She cant be trusted I really loved my other pdoc I had but unfortunately he isnt accepting any patients right now but if He was and I could go back to being his patient I would

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Hmm. Not totally sure how to vote.

It’s not that I like or dislike my psych dr I’d say is the thing.

I just really really don’t trust her and I don’t know if I ever will be able to.

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Hmm my pdoc was ok, but I met a professor who seems more knowledgeable, but haven’t tried to see the prof. Sticking to my ok pdoc… you can’t have everything perfect right?

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No, but I am lucky to have one. On the bright side, I am high-functioning enough that she basically gives me whatever I ask for as she knows I manage my own illness well.

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I have so far refused to see the pdoc in the new team

Not that interested in having them pathologise my life

Already had to deal with that before and not keen for it to happen again

Managed to get a med increase by dealing with my usual contact rather than meeting this new doctor

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I’m forced to keep seeing my pdoc if I want to keep my benefits.

If I would break free from the system, I would do as I please.

My current PDoc is a cool old dude with a good heart and really tries to explain mechanisms in the pharmacology to me. I like him. First PDoc I’ve had who is responsible.
(And I’ve had a PDoc since I was 11)

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I can”t vote because I hav’nt got a shrink. After I was finished from my treatment team. one year ago I now no longer can go to a shrink any more. Shrinks are in great demand in Denmark just as in other countries.
Like wise the mental ward where I was admitted to 4 times in 20 years.
You can only go to the ward if you are drugadicted with severe mental illness or alcoholic with severe MI nss.
Or if you are suicidal depressive.
And I lost my case worker when I was finished from the treatment team.
I had a terapepout 30 years ago but was never ever offered one later.

Here en Denmark we have a say “If you want help then help yourself”

I think that the psychiatry consider me High Functioning since they have stripped me from all kind of help.
Please don’t call southern Denmark a socialist state cause most of us are patriots, conservatives and royalist. And we are pro American and pro German in this part of the country.

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