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difficult child Say He's Not Going To psychiatrist Appointment
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 591739" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>Usually he's alright about going, but he is angry because the psychiatrist knows that he picked up a knife and threatened to kill himself if I didn't do what he wanted. He feels that no one should have been told about it and I had no right to tell. He doesn't want to talk about it (of course he doesn't! He never wants to talk about the really bad things he does because then he might actually have to take ownership of his behaviors) and he says that making him go to the appointment will only make him do that.</p><p></p><p>When he started arguing with husband this morning, I have to say that husband did well. He told difficult child that he was going to say this one time and then difficult child was going to leave our bedroom: difficult child was going to the appointment and if husband had to come home and come with me to make sure that he went with no problems, then that was what was going to happen. </p><p></p><p>After that difficult child said nothing more about it. He actually refused to speak to me for the rest of the morning until he left for school. Like that was a huge hardship for me!</p><p></p><p>i actually did call the psychiatrist and left him a message telling him that difficult child is very agitated about the appointment, but that we would be there. I just wanted to give him a heads up about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 591739, member: 15810"] Usually he's alright about going, but he is angry because the psychiatrist knows that he picked up a knife and threatened to kill himself if I didn't do what he wanted. He feels that no one should have been told about it and I had no right to tell. He doesn't want to talk about it (of course he doesn't! He never wants to talk about the really bad things he does because then he might actually have to take ownership of his behaviors) and he says that making him go to the appointment will only make him do that. When he started arguing with husband this morning, I have to say that husband did well. He told difficult child that he was going to say this one time and then difficult child was going to leave our bedroom: difficult child was going to the appointment and if husband had to come home and come with me to make sure that he went with no problems, then that was what was going to happen. After that difficult child said nothing more about it. He actually refused to speak to me for the rest of the morning until he left for school. Like that was a huge hardship for me! i actually did call the psychiatrist and left him a message telling him that difficult child is very agitated about the appointment, but that we would be there. I just wanted to give him a heads up about it. [/QUOTE]
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