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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 408223" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>truly and i agree with-both of you. the anxiety def. heightened by intruder. yet this whole paranoia thing has been an ongoing piece for as long as i can remember. it just i always lapped it over into the anxiety factor. yet even when we get the anxiety down the paranoia is still extremely prevelant always. you know how you just get accustomed to your child's behaviors some of them? that's what i think i did with this one. so i don't see it as opening up on her part, because this is how she's always presented. yet what i do see is that she's admitting it more, and realizing oh my god i do do this at certain points. yet when she's convinced she can hear the whispering and unless sh'es the bionic child i know she can't, and she states their pointing at me and it's the in the moment stuff than nothing can reach her. her reality is def. distorted. reasOn i'm bringing this up is because to see if anyone has a child with that other disorder what it's like etc and to also get your guys take on it. clearly a good psychiatric doctor is needed to see if she meets the criteria for it. yet if she is that than maybe diff medications and a diff approach yet again handling her would help. it has to be hard to have your perception soo skewed and than not be able to determine reality from non reality and have your mom in your face trying nice to say umm it's in your head. that must make a person feel even more off kilter. so maybe the new therapist can teach me tricks on how to handle that also.</p><p> </p><p>well we have cbt on tuesday for first time the place that's costing a fortune and doesn't take insurance. hoping that helps and i'm actively seeking a new pysch doctor yet again. also the team that i applied for should be in soon. i'm mtg with-my friend that works for them today to have lunch and get a clue as to where that's it also to talk about the school what she thinks best approach is and also this paranoia piece that i kinda stumbled over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 408223, member: 4514"] truly and i agree with-both of you. the anxiety def. heightened by intruder. yet this whole paranoia thing has been an ongoing piece for as long as i can remember. it just i always lapped it over into the anxiety factor. yet even when we get the anxiety down the paranoia is still extremely prevelant always. you know how you just get accustomed to your child's behaviors some of them? that's what i think i did with this one. so i don't see it as opening up on her part, because this is how she's always presented. yet what i do see is that she's admitting it more, and realizing oh my god i do do this at certain points. yet when she's convinced she can hear the whispering and unless sh'es the bionic child i know she can't, and she states their pointing at me and it's the in the moment stuff than nothing can reach her. her reality is def. distorted. reasOn i'm bringing this up is because to see if anyone has a child with that other disorder what it's like etc and to also get your guys take on it. clearly a good psychiatric doctor is needed to see if she meets the criteria for it. yet if she is that than maybe diff medications and a diff approach yet again handling her would help. it has to be hard to have your perception soo skewed and than not be able to determine reality from non reality and have your mom in your face trying nice to say umm it's in your head. that must make a person feel even more off kilter. so maybe the new therapist can teach me tricks on how to handle that also. well we have cbt on tuesday for first time the place that's costing a fortune and doesn't take insurance. hoping that helps and i'm actively seeking a new pysch doctor yet again. also the team that i applied for should be in soon. i'm mtg with-my friend that works for them today to have lunch and get a clue as to where that's it also to talk about the school what she thinks best approach is and also this paranoia piece that i kinda stumbled over. [/QUOTE]
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