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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 534694" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Well, hit the nail on the last sentence. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/sigh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sigh:" title="sigh :sigh:" data-shortname=":sigh:" /></p><p></p><p>Not the temper tantrum though. And maybe not that bad, just very typical for him. He called again. He had <em>forgotten </em>that this specialist would also like to talk with me to get the more complete picture. At least that meeting will not require long car ride. I have nothing against meeting the guy, in fact I'm curious. I have found rather limited information about him, only that he has official credentials to work as psychologist and also physiotherapist, his thesis deals with body-mind issues and he has apparently quite some time ago worked in the therapeutic school setting for severely and complexly disabled kids. Other than that I have heard (yes I have also asked around) that he has recent years worked mostly with athletes and sport teams and is highly thought of.</p><p></p><p>But that that <em>forgetting</em> from difficult child's part is so his typical M.O. He has probably lied or omitted something he knows I will tell and when this guy wanted to talk with me, difficult child couldn't deny it, because that would had seemed uncooperative. So he just <strong><em>forgets</em></strong> or <strong><em>misunderstands</em></strong> and hopes no one follows through. Didn't work this time, I guess.</p><p></p><p>But yeah, it has always been the bumpy road with him and I'm not expecting anything else. This does not take away those signs of maturation he has shown and I shouldn't expect him to turn responsible adult over the night. It will take time even in the best circumstances and I should probably just enjoy every step forward he takes. And at least it seems he was promptly called out of his bs this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 534694, member: 14557"] Well, hit the nail on the last sentence. :sigh: Not the temper tantrum though. And maybe not that bad, just very typical for him. He called again. He had [I]forgotten [/I]that this specialist would also like to talk with me to get the more complete picture. At least that meeting will not require long car ride. I have nothing against meeting the guy, in fact I'm curious. I have found rather limited information about him, only that he has official credentials to work as psychologist and also physiotherapist, his thesis deals with body-mind issues and he has apparently quite some time ago worked in the therapeutic school setting for severely and complexly disabled kids. Other than that I have heard (yes I have also asked around) that he has recent years worked mostly with athletes and sport teams and is highly thought of. But that that [I]forgetting[/I] from difficult child's part is so his typical M.O. He has probably lied or omitted something he knows I will tell and when this guy wanted to talk with me, difficult child couldn't deny it, because that would had seemed uncooperative. So he just [B][I]forgets[/I][/B] or [B][I]misunderstands[/I][/B] and hopes no one follows through. Didn't work this time, I guess. But yeah, it has always been the bumpy road with him and I'm not expecting anything else. This does not take away those signs of maturation he has shown and I shouldn't expect him to turn responsible adult over the night. It will take time even in the best circumstances and I should probably just enjoy every step forward he takes. And at least it seems he was promptly called out of his bs this time. [/QUOTE]
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