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difficult child Threw Dad's Cellphone Down Garbage Disposal
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 271315" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>We have BCBS PPO as well. Our policy doesn't cover residential. It does cover inpatient and partial hosptialization (day treatment).</p><p> </p><p>We are considering a residential program for our son. We are planning to take out a loan. Because our son needs the treatment, that's what we feel we must do.</p><p> </p><p>I asked above whether you had looked into projective testing. I still think it would be helpful for your difficult child. We just did it for our son and got excellent information to guide our future decisions about his treatment. With projective testing, you would get good insight into what your difficult child is thinking about himself and the world around him. You would also have "data" upon which doctors could base treatment decisions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 271315, member: 2423"] We have BCBS PPO as well. Our policy doesn't cover residential. It does cover inpatient and partial hosptialization (day treatment). We are considering a residential program for our son. We are planning to take out a loan. Because our son needs the treatment, that's what we feel we must do. I asked above whether you had looked into projective testing. I still think it would be helpful for your difficult child. We just did it for our son and got excellent information to guide our future decisions about his treatment. With projective testing, you would get good insight into what your difficult child is thinking about himself and the world around him. You would also have "data" upon which doctors could base treatment decisions. [/QUOTE]
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