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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 79330" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I'd say a majority here have gotten help from The Explosive Child, but not all. For some, it was a combination of medications and behavior modification. Others, just medication did the trick. Sadly, for some nothing has worked. Rarely does behavior modification alone work. </p><p></p><p>When I first adopted my child, I had an entire shelf on nothing but adoptions. As problems progressed, I ended up with two bookcases of books! I can't say that any one particular book gave me the help I needed, but by culling out what seemed to make sense to me, I did find some techniques that helped. Greene's book did give me some wonderful insights and was well worth the read for that if nothing else.</p><p></p><p>For me, I'm a firm believer that the more you know, the better you will be able to help your child so I don't consider any book that might help a waste of time or expense. If I get just one tip that actually makes a difference or an insight into my child's pain or mind, the book was worth it. However, do remember this is me I am talking about. As in every case, you have to do what is right for you and yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 79330, member: 3626"] I'd say a majority here have gotten help from The Explosive Child, but not all. For some, it was a combination of medications and behavior modification. Others, just medication did the trick. Sadly, for some nothing has worked. Rarely does behavior modification alone work. When I first adopted my child, I had an entire shelf on nothing but adoptions. As problems progressed, I ended up with two bookcases of books! I can't say that any one particular book gave me the help I needed, but by culling out what seemed to make sense to me, I did find some techniques that helped. Greene's book did give me some wonderful insights and was well worth the read for that if nothing else. For me, I'm a firm believer that the more you know, the better you will be able to help your child so I don't consider any book that might help a waste of time or expense. If I get just one tip that actually makes a difference or an insight into my child's pain or mind, the book was worth it. However, do remember this is me I am talking about. As in every case, you have to do what is right for you and yours. [/QUOTE]
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