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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 127994" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>Hi there and so sorry your dealing with all this. My difficult child was very much the same and had similar issues. Is your difficult child open to seeing someone? If so there has to be a place near you with a sliding scale fee (I am also broke but we did find a place that would see her for free) You both need some help. I would be open to the alternative school. Check out where they want to place her and speak to the administration about your concerns. Most schools like that are used to dealing with our kids. You probably left one diagnosis out - post traumatic stress. My difficult child was also abused and that , combined with everything else has left her angry , defiant, and depressed. My thoughts are that difficult child needs to be helped now while she is still young enough to get help so that the teen years are not a complete hurricane. There are also several natural remedies that are supposed to help with depression. I wish I could be of more help - but I am dealing with al lot of the same myself. My only thought is that if she is that angry she needs a release (karate, punching bag, THERAPY, something to help her release her fears and anger) My thoughts are with you and sending ((HUGS))</p><p>-Dara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 127994, member: 4467"] Hi there and so sorry your dealing with all this. My difficult child was very much the same and had similar issues. Is your difficult child open to seeing someone? If so there has to be a place near you with a sliding scale fee (I am also broke but we did find a place that would see her for free) You both need some help. I would be open to the alternative school. Check out where they want to place her and speak to the administration about your concerns. Most schools like that are used to dealing with our kids. You probably left one diagnosis out - post traumatic stress. My difficult child was also abused and that , combined with everything else has left her angry , defiant, and depressed. My thoughts are that difficult child needs to be helped now while she is still young enough to get help so that the teen years are not a complete hurricane. There are also several natural remedies that are supposed to help with depression. I wish I could be of more help - but I am dealing with al lot of the same myself. My only thought is that if she is that angry she needs a release (karate, punching bag, THERAPY, something to help her release her fears and anger) My thoughts are with you and sending ((HUGS)) -Dara [/QUOTE]
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