Having said all that, in a moment of crisis, be it a heart attack or a mental health issue, the health care provider, may very well want to ask the patient questions, which the patient might not feel well enough to answer. I just see it as a medical professional trying to ascertain facts for themselves, before they provide treatment options.
Spot on. As a crisis negotiator when I took suicidal callers on 999 I fully understand this from my extensive training in this particular field.
I was not and am not in crisis.
I had already outlined my expectations in the GP referral to the therapy centre. My frustrations are borne out of the fact that even with this information to hand (I requested a copy of the GP referral so I know he included all of these in his letter) I was still asked the pro-forma question-set even though they were fully aware of my issues and goals/expectations.
I started this thread as I was frustrated at being batted around by the NHS like a tennis ball and for no other purpose but to help me process my frustrations and building rage.
I tend to post like this as I find the responses to me soothing and help me ground out effectively rather than bottling up my emotions.
This thread has gone so far off topic I am starting to feel sea-sick. That said I am very greatful to all responders as their responses have in fact had the desired effect. I have had a plethora of crap to deal with today since this appointment culminating in the knowledge that my ex-wife is soon to be moving our children a further 200 miles away from me. Talk about kick a man when he is down.
As my forum name suggests (Santa = Jovial large happy chap who makes people smile) That is my goal in life as I love it when I can entertain and make people smile and laugh (hence my silly games in the chat-room) Laughter and smiling are the best therapies IMHO and best of all they are FREE!..
Love you all and BIG fat :hug:gles and :giggle:s for everyone.
Meet me anytime in chat for a game of :hug: baseball and I will strike you all out before you hit first base.
TTFN (Big Friendly Santa_Laurie) :)