Zoloft and Wellbutran
I am not getting the results that I would like for the fact that she isnt following the treatment protocol.. anyone have any advice on treating her>? thanks...
For this one, I think it is going to depend on how comfortable you are working with this client and how upset you would be if you loose her.
It also depends on what you school policy is, I would think. ย Make sure and speak with your clinic advisor, taking your chart with you to the meeting. ย The clinic advisor may want to set up a meeting with you and the client in his/her office.
As far as personal practice is concerned:
Personally, I wouldn't be upset to let this one go, so I am writing to you from that particular perspective.
She's not compliant. ย She's been given an actual protocol. ย This means you are working toward results and not pacification. ย I would seriously consider terminating her treatment with a list of three referrals that she can go see. ย I would also be concerned about her having some sort of issue while on my table, that may possibly end up in a suit. ย She is seeing a therapist for depression and doing drugs at the same time, which also adds about two more red lights for me. ย Just my opinion, but I'd terminate my care on her with a simple, "You aren't following the protocol we have set up for you and you are continuing to use unprescribed medication. ย Since my treatment is not working as we had previously discussed, I am going to have to refer you out to another therapist of your choice. " ย Give her the list and explain that she will need to find someone else she is comfortable with and that this list may help her get started. ย :-/
ย i would get a hold of her DR. and let them know that she is drinking and doing drugs.
HIPPA won't let you do something like this, even though you may really just want to help the client. ย So, you'll need to get her consent before talking to her doc about what she is doing and make sure it is in writing, exactly as to what you will be discussing with the doc, or if you will be forwarding the treatment records. ย Otherwise, you'll be open for a pretty nifty lawsuit.