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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 371788" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I agree the therapist (therapist) should see them, now let's just hope this isn't a therapist who will tell him what you've brought him/her. That is what has happened with me in the past.</p><p></p><p>As far as my opinion- it sounds like he might be depressed and feeling isolated, however more than anything it sounds like he is trying to sort out the good and bad in himself. My son used to talk a lot about trying to be good versus feeling tempted to do bad things when he was in elementary school until about 11-12yo. Unfortunately, my son ended up internalizing the wrong things. It's great that you already have your son in with what sounds like a good therapist who is helping him some. My biggest concern would be making sure that he isn't interpreting the talks about him getting into trouble and doing unacceptable things as everyone thinking he's just inherently "bad". That just sticks out to me though because of my personal situation with my son.</p><p></p><p>He sounds very talented!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 371788, member: 3699"] I agree the therapist (therapist) should see them, now let's just hope this isn't a therapist who will tell him what you've brought him/her. That is what has happened with me in the past. As far as my opinion- it sounds like he might be depressed and feeling isolated, however more than anything it sounds like he is trying to sort out the good and bad in himself. My son used to talk a lot about trying to be good versus feeling tempted to do bad things when he was in elementary school until about 11-12yo. Unfortunately, my son ended up internalizing the wrong things. It's great that you already have your son in with what sounds like a good therapist who is helping him some. My biggest concern would be making sure that he isn't interpreting the talks about him getting into trouble and doing unacceptable things as everyone thinking he's just inherently "bad". That just sticks out to me though because of my personal situation with my son. He sounds very talented!! [/QUOTE]
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