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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 499505"><p>I think for any psychiatrist to say that difficult child's problems are all your fault is totally out of line, and I agree with Buddy that it's lazy doctoring. I think that it's time to find a new psychiatrist because this one is just brushing you off and you're getting no where.</p><p></p><p>Does difficult child realize that she is being transitioned back to school? What does she say about it? You need to get in touch with the school and speak to the guidance counselor to see what they and you need to do to transition her back in a way that makes her comfortable. If she feels like she is just going to be throw into the deep end of the pool with no life preserver it's going to be a disaster. She needs to know that people at the school are on her side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 499505"] I think for any psychiatrist to say that difficult child's problems are all your fault is totally out of line, and I agree with Buddy that it's lazy doctoring. I think that it's time to find a new psychiatrist because this one is just brushing you off and you're getting no where. Does difficult child realize that she is being transitioned back to school? What does she say about it? You need to get in touch with the school and speak to the guidance counselor to see what they and you need to do to transition her back in a way that makes her comfortable. If she feels like she is just going to be throw into the deep end of the pool with no life preserver it's going to be a disaster. She needs to know that people at the school are on her side. [/QUOTE]
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