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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 406013" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Personally, I'm a huge fan of CBT. The key is, though, difficult child is going to have to cooperate and be willing to be an active participant in her treatment. </p><p></p><p>I found a great guy probably 12 years ago when I was interviewing therapists for thank you. It was a gut reaction, that this therapist knew his stuff. thank you ended up in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) so didn't see him then. I ended up seeing him when I started falling apart. He really helped me out, but I totally bought/buy into CBT. When thank you came home briefly after Residential Treatment Center (RTC) #2, I took him to see therapist. It was a disaster. thank you was totally uninvested, literally spent sessions sitting face-first in the chair. To therapist's credit, after about 4 weeks of this, he told me that it was a waste of time to bring thank you in since thank you had zero interest in participating.</p><p></p><p>It really is going to depend on difficult child. CBT requires, in my humble opinion, a good bit of insight and the willingness to recognize the thought processes that get us into trouble, as well as the determination to change those thought processes. I absolutely think it can be tremendously beneficial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 406013, member: 8"] Personally, I'm a huge fan of CBT. The key is, though, difficult child is going to have to cooperate and be willing to be an active participant in her treatment. I found a great guy probably 12 years ago when I was interviewing therapists for thank you. It was a gut reaction, that this therapist knew his stuff. thank you ended up in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) so didn't see him then. I ended up seeing him when I started falling apart. He really helped me out, but I totally bought/buy into CBT. When thank you came home briefly after Residential Treatment Center (RTC) #2, I took him to see therapist. It was a disaster. thank you was totally uninvested, literally spent sessions sitting face-first in the chair. To therapist's credit, after about 4 weeks of this, he told me that it was a waste of time to bring thank you in since thank you had zero interest in participating. It really is going to depend on difficult child. CBT requires, in my humble opinion, a good bit of insight and the willingness to recognize the thought processes that get us into trouble, as well as the determination to change those thought processes. I absolutely think it can be tremendously beneficial. [/QUOTE]
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