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how long should a medication increase take to see an affect?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 218082" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks again- keep in mind- I came to these "theories" after coming here and getting a lot of input and reading TEC and a couple of other things. </p><p></p><p>The therapist is clearly doing only behavior mod. and not cognitive therapy. If it were me, I'd be making some calls. Another option is to find a therapist who can help you aid your child in getting these concepts- so instead of them coaching you in rewards/punishments for your child, the therapist would be coaching you in how to teach - again think TEC here. (That is not to imply that you aren't already, just that there's something called "Therapuetic parenting" that I read about on the bpkids website and I'm trying to get a little more therapist help on that myself.)</p><p></p><p>At least psychiatrist is listening to you and sd is open for a little communication. Have a Clagon moment and hopefully, a good night's sleep tonight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 218082, member: 3699"] Thanks again- keep in mind- I came to these "theories" after coming here and getting a lot of input and reading TEC and a couple of other things. The therapist is clearly doing only behavior mod. and not cognitive therapy. If it were me, I'd be making some calls. Another option is to find a therapist who can help you aid your child in getting these concepts- so instead of them coaching you in rewards/punishments for your child, the therapist would be coaching you in how to teach - again think TEC here. (That is not to imply that you aren't already, just that there's something called "Therapuetic parenting" that I read about on the bpkids website and I'm trying to get a little more therapist help on that myself.) At least psychiatrist is listening to you and sd is open for a little communication. Have a Clagon moment and hopefully, a good night's sleep tonight! [/QUOTE]
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