Therapist Transition Coordination Tips
Summary
When transitioning to a new therapist for your child, its important to coordinate care and ensure a smooth handover. Express gratitude to the outgoing therapist for their recommendations and ask for a point of contact for accessing records. Address any concerns about missed appointments and emphasize the importance of consistent care, especially after traumatic events. Consider discussing these matters with a family law attorney if needed.Full Conversation
better language and start with a paragraph addressing Olivia who decided again not to take Ayman to his therapy appointment despite his needs for support particulay after the traumatic experience he had to witness last week
Certainly! Here's a revised draft for your email, starting with a paragraph addressing Olivia:
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Subject: Thank You and Coordination of Care for Ayman
Dear Dr. Snyder,
I hope this message finds you well. Before diving into the main purpose of my email, I wanted to highlight a concern. Olivia, unfortunately, decided once again not to take Ayman to his therapy appointment, despite his urgent need for support, especially after the traumatic event he witnessed last week. It’s crucial for Ayman to receive consistent care during this time.
I also want to express my gratitude for the thoughtful recommendations you provided for therapists to continue Ayman's care. Your guidance is invaluable to us during this transition.
Coordination of care with the new therapist is crucial, and I appreciate any steps you can take to ensure a smooth handover. Additionally, could you please let us know who the point of contact will be for accessing Ayman's records if needed?
Thank you once again for your support and dedication.
Warm regards,
[Your Name]
[Your Contact Information]
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Feel free to adjust any part to better fit your personal style or specific needs!