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just curious--does anyone regularly pull their difficult child out of school for therapy?
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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 381153" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>i have zero idea if it would even be an appropriate therapist or not--its a "system", and you dont even do an intake/meeting with anyone until you've secured a timeslot.</p><p> </p><p>therapy could be with freud himself, or yet another wackadoo...i have no way of even knowing. </p><p>and once you get a slot, thats it-thats your permanent slot (and they take "absences" ridiculously seriously--WE could get canned if we dont go).</p><p> </p><p>i should also mention that while i don't love our current situation, its not completely terrible...difficult child 2 at least <em>likes</em> the current therapist...*i* think she has her own issues, personally, LOL. but don't they all?</p><p> </p><p>truthfully, my biggest motivation for this move is not just the change of venue, but its a heckofa lot closer to me, AND its in ins. network and would be a heckofa lot cheaper for me...call me selfish.</p><p> </p><p>i guess i'm confuzzled over the sheer relentlessness of this place and this crazy time....honestly, i could see if it was a desperate situation and there were no other choices, but i was smart enough *NOT* to burn my current bridge, so for now, she's in therapy. i get the feeling like "OH, you wont run over here for a full day on a tues for a 10:45 am appointment? well, you must not really need to be here.</p><p> </p><p>i just think its ridiculous :-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 381153, member: 8831"] i have zero idea if it would even be an appropriate therapist or not--its a "system", and you dont even do an intake/meeting with anyone until you've secured a timeslot. therapy could be with freud himself, or yet another wackadoo...i have no way of even knowing. and once you get a slot, thats it-thats your permanent slot (and they take "absences" ridiculously seriously--WE could get canned if we dont go). i should also mention that while i don't love our current situation, its not completely terrible...difficult child 2 at least [I]likes[/I] the current therapist...*i* think she has her own issues, personally, LOL. but don't they all? truthfully, my biggest motivation for this move is not just the change of venue, but its a heckofa lot closer to me, AND its in ins. network and would be a heckofa lot cheaper for me...call me selfish. i guess i'm confuzzled over the sheer relentlessness of this place and this crazy time....honestly, i could see if it was a desperate situation and there were no other choices, but i was smart enough *NOT* to burn my current bridge, so for now, she's in therapy. i get the feeling like "OH, you wont run over here for a full day on a tues for a 10:45 am appointment? well, you must not really need to be here. i just think its ridiculous :-D [/QUOTE]
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