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Fourteenth Podcast

October 8, 2012 by Stephen Mathis

For the fourteenth podcast, Dr. Mathis will be discussing how to find a therapist who is “right” for the listeners’ needs and issues. Suggestions as to what aspects to consider when searching for “the right one” will be made, along with some ideas as to how to effectively conduct the person’s search to be all he/he can be through the matching up of the therapist to the patient. Among the myriad of things to consider that will be discussed include what type of professional to seek, what kinds of questions to ask of the therapist and/or referral agent, how to determine what your insurance policy does and does not pay for, and when to (and not to) potentially use medications (and/or alternative tactics) to assist you with your conditions.

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