Discussing treatment concerns with your child's therapist
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View David Fassler, MD's video on Discussing treatment concerns with your child's therapist...
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If parents have questions about a diagnosis or a proposed treatment, they should always feel free to get a second opinion.
Nobody has all the answers. These are complex disorders. These are not easy diagnoses to make. As a parent, you deserve as much information as possible so that you can make the decision that's right for your child and your family.
So if you have questions or concerns, or if you are just not connecting with your doctor; you should always feel free to get a second opinion.
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David Fassler, MD
Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
David Fassler, MD, is a child and adolescent psychiatrist practicing in Burlington, Vermont. A graduate of Yale University School of Medicine, he completed his training in adult psychiatry at the University of Vermont, and in child psychiatry at Cambridge Hospital, Harvard Medical School. He currently serves as clinical director of Otter Creek Associates, a multidisciplinary practice providing comprehensive mental health and substance abuse treatment services. Dr. Fassler is also a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Vermont, and the Director of Advocacy and Public Policy at the Vermont Center for Children, Youth and Families.
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