Seasounds
Diamond Member
Please share any helpful answers or thoughts, after your read my brief description, of my situation.
Situation: I had a big exacerbation at work the first part of August, that is slowly waning. My regular psychiatrist (Dr. A. ) and I both agreed that I needed support, during his month vacation. So I set up appointments, with the psychiatrist (Dr. Z) who is covering, in his absence. I had no complaints about Dr. A., except his practice is so full, that he, only 50 % of the time, can fit me in, if I need an extra appointment, during an exacerbation.
Much to my surprise, I like/respond better to Dr. Z., better. She has more availabilities, when I'm in a crisis. I relax more with Dr. Z., I feel more 'related to' by Dr. Z- understands my emotional perspective better and expresses more empathy. Both Dr. A. and Dr. Z, give helpful suggestions and expand my insights.
Questions:
1. Has this happened to you?
2. How does one discuss this situation with either psychiatrist?
A. With Dr. A., "While you were on vacation, I realized that Dr. Z gives me, somethings that I didn't even
know were missing, from our relationship.)"
B. With Dr. Z., "Would you consider taking me as a patient;
" Would you take me as a patient, even though you only suppose to be the 'substitute' doctor?"
"Does my request, create any problems for me-(working with Dr. Z)?"
"If you accepted me as a patient, does it create problems with Dr. A?"
C. Do you know of psychiatrists, who share clients?
3. How does one make the transition, when both Providers know, and depend on each other?
Thank you,
Situation: I had a big exacerbation at work the first part of August, that is slowly waning. My regular psychiatrist (Dr. A. ) and I both agreed that I needed support, during his month vacation. So I set up appointments, with the psychiatrist (Dr. Z) who is covering, in his absence. I had no complaints about Dr. A., except his practice is so full, that he, only 50 % of the time, can fit me in, if I need an extra appointment, during an exacerbation.
Much to my surprise, I like/respond better to Dr. Z., better. She has more availabilities, when I'm in a crisis. I relax more with Dr. Z., I feel more 'related to' by Dr. Z- understands my emotional perspective better and expresses more empathy. Both Dr. A. and Dr. Z, give helpful suggestions and expand my insights.
Questions:
1. Has this happened to you?
2. How does one discuss this situation with either psychiatrist?
A. With Dr. A., "While you were on vacation, I realized that Dr. Z gives me, somethings that I didn't even
know were missing, from our relationship.)"
B. With Dr. Z., "Would you consider taking me as a patient;
" Would you take me as a patient, even though you only suppose to be the 'substitute' doctor?"
"Does my request, create any problems for me-(working with Dr. Z)?"
"If you accepted me as a patient, does it create problems with Dr. A?"
C. Do you know of psychiatrists, who share clients?
3. How does one make the transition, when both Providers know, and depend on each other?
Thank you,