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Possible Dubious qualifications when diagnosing

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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,447 ✭✭✭Calhoun


    Definitely worrying, horrible that there are people out their preying on vulnerable parents and children.

    I would say a good rule of thumb for parents is to try and find out who in their area does the private consultation for the HSE. Additionally any diagnosis if done to the standard of the AON should be multi-disciplinary and psychology is just one part of it.


  • Registered Users Posts: 152 ✭✭Motherof123


    Calhoun wrote: »
    Definitely worrying, horrible that there are people out their preying on vulnerable parents and children.

    I would say a good rule of thumb for parents is to try and find out who in their area does the private consultation for the HSE. Additionally any diagnosis if done to the standard of the AON should be multi-disciplinary and psychology is just one part of it.

    I had an appointment with that one was given the number from someone in our area who went!
    Luckily I caught on and cancelled!


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