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My son has had to take a health leave of absence from college for a second time because of psychological symptoms of Lyme and co-infections. He basically has no motivation or energy. I'm going to take him to Dr. B in Red Bank, but can someone recommend a counselor (MSW, PhD., or LSW) for him to see in either North or Central New Jersey? Someone who gets all the strange mental problems Lyme and Co. can cause? He's a very timid 20-year-old. THANKS!(I also posted this in the looking for doctors section)
Posts: 43 | From Florida | Registered: Jun 2010
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Dr. S. is a Lyme-literate psychiatrist who has had firsthand experience with Lyme.
Click on "E-mail me" in the upper right-hand corner of her webpage and ask her for help or if she can refer you to someone.
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If you go to Vitals.com, it says that she is retired.
Someone posted this on LymeNet recently also, so that's 2 sources saying it.
Posts: 9931 | From Maryland | Registered: Dec 2007
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I typically do not post much at all but saw your posting.
There is a Dr. C in Morris County.
She is a Ph.D. Clinical Psychology/LPC and specializes in the psychological aspects of chronic/terminal medical oriented issues. I know she is Lyme Literate (I believe she had a chronic case herself) and could probably call her a LLPHD.
If Morris County is within your wheelhouse then shoot me an PM and I can share her contact info.
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