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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 497019" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Hang in there- you might need to wait until tomorrow for some of these answers. I know we have members here who have gone thru all these various things but sometimes they are only on a couple of hours every couple of days. It might help to give it a little time and post some questions in a new thread- like the SSI question. You can post a new thread in General or maybe even the watercooler asking what it takes to qualify for SSI. I'm thinking determination by a mental health professional, then various application processes, then an appeal after the first try gets rejected. But again, I'm not positive. I think you mentioned there is a therapist involved- what does the therapist say? Is the therapist a psychologist or a social worker? You need more than a social worker. Has she ever been seen by a PhD level psychologist who specializes in this sort of thing? Has she been seen by a board certified child & adolescent Psychiatrist? If not, try to get her in for a MDE at a Children's Hospital- actually, I think I'd do that anyway.</p><p></p><p>Yeah- all of us here can relate to the 'bad dream' feeling. It's tough.</p><p></p><p>PS Just because my own hx and conscious is driving me to ask this- the parents of the molested child do have her going to therapy and understand the importance of her getting therapy for this, right? If not and you can still approach them, I'd recommend suggesting to them that they take her, even if you have to contribute somehow. My conscious as a person who was molested as a kid just requires that I say that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 497019, member: 3699"] Hang in there- you might need to wait until tomorrow for some of these answers. I know we have members here who have gone thru all these various things but sometimes they are only on a couple of hours every couple of days. It might help to give it a little time and post some questions in a new thread- like the SSI question. You can post a new thread in General or maybe even the watercooler asking what it takes to qualify for SSI. I'm thinking determination by a mental health professional, then various application processes, then an appeal after the first try gets rejected. But again, I'm not positive. I think you mentioned there is a therapist involved- what does the therapist say? Is the therapist a psychologist or a social worker? You need more than a social worker. Has she ever been seen by a PhD level psychologist who specializes in this sort of thing? Has she been seen by a board certified child & adolescent Psychiatrist? If not, try to get her in for a MDE at a Children's Hospital- actually, I think I'd do that anyway. Yeah- all of us here can relate to the 'bad dream' feeling. It's tough. PS Just because my own hx and conscious is driving me to ask this- the parents of the molested child do have her going to therapy and understand the importance of her getting therapy for this, right? If not and you can still approach them, I'd recommend suggesting to them that they take her, even if you have to contribute somehow. My conscious as a person who was molested as a kid just requires that I say that. [/QUOTE]
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