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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 428808" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I didn't post to your last thread about Ms Ally and MST because I didn't want to burst your bubble and I was really hoping that maybe your MST worker did have more insight and pull and real-life expectations....but....MST is a behavior contract. It is specifically for conduct disorder and does work under the premise that with better rewards/consequences, the parents would be able to make the child mind. been there done that. In my case, I wasn't willing to send difficult child the message that if I'd just parent him "better" he'd have no reason to become violent with me or break the law. I figured since I hadn't been abusive or neglectful, nothing I was doing at home justified it and I couldn't buy into it. Plus, you have to rid your family of any other therapy you are trying- for BiPolar (BP) or anything else. Bah Humbug. And no, I agree, nothing will work when the kid doesn't care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 428808, member: 3699"] I didn't post to your last thread about Ms Ally and MST because I didn't want to burst your bubble and I was really hoping that maybe your MST worker did have more insight and pull and real-life expectations....but....MST is a behavior contract. It is specifically for conduct disorder and does work under the premise that with better rewards/consequences, the parents would be able to make the child mind. been there done that. In my case, I wasn't willing to send difficult child the message that if I'd just parent him "better" he'd have no reason to become violent with me or break the law. I figured since I hadn't been abusive or neglectful, nothing I was doing at home justified it and I couldn't buy into it. Plus, you have to rid your family of any other therapy you are trying- for BiPolar (BP) or anything else. Bah Humbug. And no, I agree, nothing will work when the kid doesn't care. [/QUOTE]
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