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Posted by Chris on November 21, 1999, at 7:47:34
I've struggled with severe social phobia and atypical depression (maybe also dysthymia) for the last 8 years and have constantly referred by psychiatrists in the UK to counsellors, group therapy, CBT etc. etc. etc which basically does not seemed to have helped much at all. I've also been on and off various drugs like fluoxetine, paroxetine, dothiepin, phenelzine and am currently on moclobemide which does help and has no side effects but I am far from where I want to be in terms of social anxiety and depressive moods. Does anybody know of a decent psychopharmacotherapist or just a doctor who is willing to experiment with combinations of drugs. All the doctors I've seen are reluctant to say the least to even use anti-depressants let alone things like clonazepam which I'm convinced I need.
If anyone out there has a good doctor in the UK who has experience with treating social anxiety and depression with drugs then let me know, I would be extremely grateful.Chris (UK)
Posted by Chris on November 24, 1999, at 6:35:56
In reply to Decent doctors in the UK???, posted by Chris on November 21, 1999, at 7:47:34
I've struggled with severe social phobia and atypical depression (maybe also dysthymia) for the last 8 years and have constantly referred by psychiatrists in the UK to counsellors, group therapy, CBT etc. etc. etc which basically does not seemed to have helped much at all. I've also been on and off various drugs like fluoxetine, paroxetine, dothiepin, phenelzine and am currently on moclobemide which does help and has no side effects but I am far from where I want to be in terms of social anxiety and depressive moods. Does anybody know of a decent psychopharmacotherapist or just a doctor who is willing to experiment with combinations of drugs? All the doctors I've seen are reluctant to say the least to even use anti-depressants let alone things like clonazepam which I'm convinced I need.
If anyone out there has a good doctor in the UK who has experience with treating social anxiety and depression with drugs then let me know, I would be extremely grateful.
Chris (UK)
Posted by Abby on November 26, 1999, at 12:44:45
In reply to Decent doctors in the UK???, posted by Chris on November 24, 1999, at 6:35:56
> I've struggled with severe social phobia and atypical depression (maybe also dysthymia) for the last 8 years and have constantly referred by psychiatrists in the UK to counsellors, group therapy, CBT etc. etc. etc which basically does not seemed to have helped much at all. I've also been on and off various drugs like fluoxetine, paroxetine, dothiepin, phenelzine and am currently on moclobemide which does help and has no side effects but I am far from where I want to be in terms of social anxiety and depressive moods. Does anybody know of a decent psychopharmacotherapist or just a doctor who is willing to experiment with combinations of drugs? All the doctors I've seen are reluctant to say the least to even use anti-depressants let alone things like clonazepam which I'm convinced I need.
> If anyone out there has a good doctor in the UK who has experience with treating social anxiety and depression with drugs then let me know, I would be extremely grateful.
>
> Chris (UK)I don't know of any, but where are you? I'm assuming that you are going private.
London is probably your best bet. I noticed that Oxford seems to be compldetely free of psychiatrists
as opposed to counselors in private practice.One thought which is probably a stretch is St. George's Hospital.
It is in the East End, but I remember that Kay Jamison was there as a visiting professor a couple of times.
SO, it could be worth looking into.Abby
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