I’m not saying that medication is the answer either (let’s face it, it starts with ending poverty)
Ask Lawrence Taylor! (That was a joke. So is this:) Ask 90 percent of professional athletes. They seem quite capable of drug addiction as millionaires. Addiction is no respecter of persons
AA/NA/CA/Alanon are free and have helped millions.
Dr. Murphy, your thoughts, please. I am curious. How can you measure success without an objective test? How do you make a diagnosis as a psychologist without a reliable tool to assess your patient? Do you submit coded billing claims to insurance companies? They must receive a genuine diagnosis I assume and signs of progress.
Thanks
I’m not saying that medication is the answer either (let’s face it, it starts with ending poverty)
Ask Lawrence Taylor! (That was a joke. So is this:) Ask 90 percent of professional athletes. They seem quite capable of drug addiction as millionaires. Addiction is no respecter of persons
AA/NA/CA/Alanon are free and have helped millions.
Dr. Murphy, your thoughts, please. I am curious. How can you measure success without an objective test? How do you make a diagnosis as a psychologist without a reliable tool to assess your patient? Do you submit coded billing claims to insurance companies? They must receive a genuine diagnosis I assume and signs of progress.
Thanks