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Hi Pandora,
This phyciatrist who works in a Toronto clinic affiliated with Homewood said that if he feels after the assessment that he needs to get into an intense month long program that Homewood has then he will pull strings to get him in soon.
In the meantime, David feels he is able to walk away at work and home if he is triggered. He's already thought of a concrete plan on either end. He decided not to come home at all tonight, actually he's still at work and said he'll be there until 10pm.
He called me a few hours ago and said that he thought a lot about his flair up and said he's convinced that this particular job has significantly increased his stress and thinks that he's gone over the edge because of it. He's boss is extremely stressful, he calls David whenever, late at night if he feels he needs to talk to him, sends him texts at midnight, weekends are a free for all, he's totally taken advantage of David's dedicated nature. From the get go I have told David that I do not think this guy is being professional or respectful of David's family time so I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't have a hand in it.
In terms of Homewood admission it's not that simple, you cannot walk in off the street and asked to be assessed. You have to have had an initial assessment from a phychiatrist and then you are admitted into the program if needed.
He's going to talk to this phyciatrist about this work related situation but does anyone know HOW much work related stress can cause an increase of symptoms??
This phyciatrist who works in a Toronto clinic affiliated with Homewood said that if he feels after the assessment that he needs to get into an intense month long program that Homewood has then he will pull strings to get him in soon.
In the meantime, David feels he is able to walk away at work and home if he is triggered. He's already thought of a concrete plan on either end. He decided not to come home at all tonight, actually he's still at work and said he'll be there until 10pm.
He called me a few hours ago and said that he thought a lot about his flair up and said he's convinced that this particular job has significantly increased his stress and thinks that he's gone over the edge because of it. He's boss is extremely stressful, he calls David whenever, late at night if he feels he needs to talk to him, sends him texts at midnight, weekends are a free for all, he's totally taken advantage of David's dedicated nature. From the get go I have told David that I do not think this guy is being professional or respectful of David's family time so I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't have a hand in it.
In terms of Homewood admission it's not that simple, you cannot walk in off the street and asked to be assessed. You have to have had an initial assessment from a phychiatrist and then you are admitted into the program if needed.
He's going to talk to this phyciatrist about this work related situation but does anyone know HOW much work related stress can cause an increase of symptoms??