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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 427782" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>We've done in home therapy for the tweedles. It gives the therapist coming in a different perspective of the ongoing situation with your difficult child. I would just sit back & listen or attend to one thing or another during therapy for kt; the in home therapist began to see the ongoing dissociative states, the some days infant like state & then back to 16 y/o kt. kt couldn't hold it together in her own home during the therapy while she can & does in the therapist's office. </p><p></p><p>It was very eye opening to the entire mental health team. The same has/is happening with wm for his in home therapist. </p><p></p><p>In home therapy helped for quite a while then we decided it was time to head back to attachment therapist with in home therapist checking in every other month for "fine tuning" home & family issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 427782, member: 393"] We've done in home therapy for the tweedles. It gives the therapist coming in a different perspective of the ongoing situation with your difficult child. I would just sit back & listen or attend to one thing or another during therapy for kt; the in home therapist began to see the ongoing dissociative states, the some days infant like state & then back to 16 y/o kt. kt couldn't hold it together in her own home during the therapy while she can & does in the therapist's office. It was very eye opening to the entire mental health team. The same has/is happening with wm for his in home therapist. In home therapy helped for quite a while then we decided it was time to head back to attachment therapist with in home therapist checking in every other month for "fine tuning" home & family issues. [/QUOTE]
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