Ladylub
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I don't disagree with you about what the dt will go for. However, aren't therapists and physchologists supposed to take the word of the person sitting in front of them, evaluate the possible truthfullness of it but in the end in order to help the person have to see it from their viewpoint whether it is right or wrong. I probably not explaining what I mean. Basically, they know its not the truth but it is part of the diagnosis..paranoia, serial lying. They then have to see things from their view point in order to help them get passed it to the rational way of thinking, learning to cope with the issues they have.
I just think we are really hard on these guys sometimes when technically they are doing their job. IMHO, I am not one of them, but I have seen a few and this has always been my experience. In order to help the patient you have to establish a trust. That trust might be built on lies from the patient.
Kelly
Yes they should go off the word of the person in front of them to a point. I have no problem with them building a trust with their patients/clients so they get the person to speak. It's what they do with the information after that I have a problem with.
Her ninja story did not add up and Samuel's knew it. He knew then that she was a liar. She then comes up with this other lie and the Dr is going to act like its the truth and only after JM basically pulled the man's teeth out did he admit that it could also be a lie. For me a good expert would not really take a side while on the stand. They would give both sides which I hope that this domestic violence lady does. While they may show a favorite side and may take a bit of a pull to get it out of them, it should not take pulling teeth to get it out.