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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 222016" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Try not to get too worried, Steely, just based on this info. I don't know the answers and you are aware, I get antsy about stuff like this, too, but I think ALL inpatient care or intense residential treatment is going to have a lot of group therapy, isn't it? I'm not sure that's a bad thing. I'd be worried more if my kid were singled out to do a lot of individual therapy with one specific therapist. Also, is it even allowed for someone outside of a program to sit in group therapy sessions? My guess would be "no" but if it was, I doubt you'd see the "real" picture.</p><p></p><p>As far as the <em>type</em> of therapy used- that would be my concern. What do those initials stand for? Is it a therapuetic method ONLY used at residential treatments run by this company? I think I'd search google for that and also maybe ask some local tdocs and psychiatrists what they think about it.</p><p></p><p>If you talk to M on the phone, can you ask him a few indiscreet questions (without it worrying him or without it being listened to by the staff there) and see if he's comfortable with things- not if he <em>likes beiing there</em>, but if anything is going on that isn't kosher?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 222016, member: 3699"] Try not to get too worried, Steely, just based on this info. I don't know the answers and you are aware, I get antsy about stuff like this, too, but I think ALL inpatient care or intense residential treatment is going to have a lot of group therapy, isn't it? I'm not sure that's a bad thing. I'd be worried more if my kid were singled out to do a lot of individual therapy with one specific therapist. Also, is it even allowed for someone outside of a program to sit in group therapy sessions? My guess would be "no" but if it was, I doubt you'd see the "real" picture. As far as the [I]type[/I] of therapy used- that would be my concern. What do those initials stand for? Is it a therapuetic method ONLY used at residential treatments run by this company? I think I'd search google for that and also maybe ask some local tdocs and psychiatrists what they think about it. If you talk to M on the phone, can you ask him a few indiscreet questions (without it worrying him or without it being listened to by the staff there) and see if he's comfortable with things- not if he [I]likes beiing there[/I], but if anything is going on that isn't kosher? [/QUOTE]
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