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After all this treatment ... all this time
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 315735" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>From what I see the GAF upon hospitalization is usually low. It's part of the reason for hospitalization. Hopefully with treatment the GAF will improve on discharge as stabilization takes place and a difficult child learns new life skills. It's just a measurement of progress and where someone is compared to the average. One's progress to a higher level of functioning tends whether great or small tends to hint at what the future level of improvement may be. It's not in stone of course, but it's a concern. </p><p>Obviously, difficult child isn't a number. It's just a way to measure change. Just as none of us are our weight but if we don't learn how to improve our eating and exercise, the future doesn't look positive that change will happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 315735, member: 3"] From what I see the GAF upon hospitalization is usually low. It's part of the reason for hospitalization. Hopefully with treatment the GAF will improve on discharge as stabilization takes place and a difficult child learns new life skills. It's just a measurement of progress and where someone is compared to the average. One's progress to a higher level of functioning tends whether great or small tends to hint at what the future level of improvement may be. It's not in stone of course, but it's a concern. Obviously, difficult child isn't a number. It's just a way to measure change. Just as none of us are our weight but if we don't learn how to improve our eating and exercise, the future doesn't look positive that change will happen. [/QUOTE]
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