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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 378890" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>in my opinion it's time for a through evaluation to see why he behaves that way. I don't mean therapy...I mean a neuropsychologist evaluation. This is 6-10 hours of intensive testing in every area, not just IQ. His behavior isn't him just being "bad." It's over-the-top and he could have some psychiatric or neurological disorder driving his behavior. Does he have any psychiatric problems or substance abuse in his family tree, on both sides (genetics count even if he never sees part of his family). How was his early development? Does he know how to hold a give and take conversation? How are his social skills?</p><p>If you have Medicaid, a university hospital neuropsychologist will cover it. Without a diagnosis and appropriate follow up help (in my opinion, I don't think a counselor is enough) he will probably get even worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 378890, member: 1550"] in my opinion it's time for a through evaluation to see why he behaves that way. I don't mean therapy...I mean a neuropsychologist evaluation. This is 6-10 hours of intensive testing in every area, not just IQ. His behavior isn't him just being "bad." It's over-the-top and he could have some psychiatric or neurological disorder driving his behavior. Does he have any psychiatric problems or substance abuse in his family tree, on both sides (genetics count even if he never sees part of his family). How was his early development? Does he know how to hold a give and take conversation? How are his social skills? If you have Medicaid, a university hospital neuropsychologist will cover it. Without a diagnosis and appropriate follow up help (in my opinion, I don't think a counselor is enough) he will probably get even worse. [/QUOTE]
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