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<blockquote data-quote="looking4hope" data-source="post: 112705" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>difficult child is on Depakote, Seroquel and Strattera. Has been diagnosed an is being treated by a child psychiatrist and has two psychotherapists (a private one and one at his special day class). I am very happy with his treatment team, and they are a compassionate group.</p><p></p><p>His P-DR is suggesting a stint at a Residential Treatment Facility (RTF), but I am hoping to avoid that -- especially since I don't know how I'd pay for it. I have private insurance, but I know if won't cover everything. Neither will the school district. Hopefully, it won't come to that -- he's been doing much better lately.</p><p></p><p>What really bothers me is that he's been shielding his reaction to this latest drama, probably because I can't help but be upset by it. I have spoken with his psychotherapist, but need to speak with the one at school too. In a way, it has been good for Reed (difficult child) because he's been jolted into seeing how his behavior affects others and now himself. Before he didn't really care, but he's sad that he can't see his cousins anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="looking4hope, post: 112705, member: 4362"] difficult child is on Depakote, Seroquel and Strattera. Has been diagnosed an is being treated by a child psychiatrist and has two psychotherapists (a private one and one at his special day class). I am very happy with his treatment team, and they are a compassionate group. His P-DR is suggesting a stint at a Residential Treatment Facility (RTF), but I am hoping to avoid that -- especially since I don't know how I'd pay for it. I have private insurance, but I know if won't cover everything. Neither will the school district. Hopefully, it won't come to that -- he's been doing much better lately. What really bothers me is that he's been shielding his reaction to this latest drama, probably because I can't help but be upset by it. I have spoken with his psychotherapist, but need to speak with the one at school too. In a way, it has been good for Reed (difficult child) because he's been jolted into seeing how his behavior affects others and now himself. Before he didn't really care, but he's sad that he can't see his cousins anymore. [/QUOTE]
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