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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 221853" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>psychiatrist won't; therapist might but I don't know if he would call himself after hours- they have a therapist on call. We have appts with both Mon afternoon. I'll wait til tomorrow- if anything else happens, I'll call therapist's on call person tomorrow. If I call cops, unless they determine it is acute (and their definition is more severe than the psychiatric hospital's) it is an automatic violation of probation for difficult child. They won't take him in, but we'd hear about it next mo from PO, then she'd schedule a hearing with judge so by the time they get around to addressing it, 2-3 mos have gone by.</p><p></p><p>He said he's been very depressed and that everyone he knows is depressed. Unfortunately, he's never been one to admit any urges to hurt himself. Even when his actions have proven otherwise. I might call the psychiatric hospital after he goes upstairs and asked what they think about this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 221853, member: 3699"] psychiatrist won't; therapist might but I don't know if he would call himself after hours- they have a therapist on call. We have appts with both Mon afternoon. I'll wait til tomorrow- if anything else happens, I'll call therapist's on call person tomorrow. If I call cops, unless they determine it is acute (and their definition is more severe than the psychiatric hospital's) it is an automatic violation of probation for difficult child. They won't take him in, but we'd hear about it next mo from PO, then she'd schedule a hearing with judge so by the time they get around to addressing it, 2-3 mos have gone by. He said he's been very depressed and that everyone he knows is depressed. Unfortunately, he's never been one to admit any urges to hurt himself. Even when his actions have proven otherwise. I might call the psychiatric hospital after he goes upstairs and asked what they think about this. [/QUOTE]
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