Sherbie has started seeing a psychiatrist to work through some issuesSherbie is particularly interested trying art journaling and dialectical behavioral therapy techniques, but this psychiatrist insists that Sherbie has to take medication and use cognitive behavioral therapy, even though the medication makes Sherble have uncomfortable thoughts about hurting herself. What rights does Sherbie have? a. None once you start with a doctor, you must stay with that doctor Since the psychiatrist does not use the types of treatment that Sherbie would like to try, Sherbie has a right to try a new therapist . . Sherble has the right to demand that the doctor be arrested for asking her to take medication d. Sherbie has to trust that the psychiatrist is right in all things and let the psychiatrist share her personal information with anyone the psychiatrist thinks necessary

Sherbie has the right to try a new therapist. It is important for Sherbie to have a therapist who can provide the types of treatment that she is interested in and address her concerns about the medication. Sherbie also has the right to request a second opinion or seek alternative treatment options. It is not necessary for Sherbie to trust the psychiatrist blindly or allow the psychiatrist to share her personal information without her consent.