Her best bet is a psychiatrist. Schizophrenia is best treated with both psychotherapy (also called "talk" therapy) and medicine. Psychiatrists can both prescribe medicine and provide psychotherapy. Even if it turns out that she doesn't have schizophrenia, the psychiatrist can help her understand why she thought that she did (or, if she has a related disorder, help her with that) and refer her to another specialist if she should see one. Tell her that if she tells her doctor that she wants to see a psychiatrist then her doctor will recommend one who is covered by her health care plan.
No, a letter of recommendation from a family friend may not hold as much weight as one from a professional or academic contact.
Yes, a friend can write a letter of recommendation for you, but it is generally more effective to have someone in a professional or academic position write it.
A letter of recommendation from a friend may not hold as much weight as one from a professional or academic contact. It's generally better to seek recommendations from individuals who can speak to your skills and qualifications in a more formal or professional setting.
As a friend. She confides in you and talks to you because she trusts you as her friend.
No, a letter of recommendation for a college student should ideally come from a professional or academic contact who can speak to the student's qualifications and abilities.
Yes, I can provide a letter of recommendation for your friend.
She is looking for support and is telling a friend a personal trait about herself.
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I am happy to provide a letter of recommendation for you as a family friend.
He could if he trusts you ,but he probally just likes you.
Yes, I can provide a letter of recommendation for a student who is a family friend.
When writing a letter of recommendation for your friend, focus on specific examples of their skills, accomplishments, and character traits. Provide concrete examples that showcase their qualifications and strengths, and explain how these qualities make them a strong candidate. Use professional language and be honest and sincere in your praise.