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Met the new psychiatrist today
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 65926" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I wonder if difficult child would do better as far as the assault in doing a workbook type thing. I did one and then we discussed it in a group type setting. It was called The Courage to Heal. It really talked about sexual abuse but you could consider what happened to her that. Im sure there are workbooks dealing with exactly her situation. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes it is easier to write out what happened in private then talk about it. I actually email some of my harder issues to my therapist and then we talk about them. I find it much easier to write what I am feeling than I do to say things outloud. Face to face is harder for me. It may be for your difficult child too. Maybe your daughters therapist would be ok with her doing a journal and her bringing it in to therapy with her. I started doing on online and my therapist having access but we just moved that to the ongoing emails back and forth. My therapist is really good about me being able to have open access to her through email but some may have an issue with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 65926, member: 1514"] I wonder if difficult child would do better as far as the assault in doing a workbook type thing. I did one and then we discussed it in a group type setting. It was called The Courage to Heal. It really talked about sexual abuse but you could consider what happened to her that. Im sure there are workbooks dealing with exactly her situation. Sometimes it is easier to write out what happened in private then talk about it. I actually email some of my harder issues to my therapist and then we talk about them. I find it much easier to write what I am feeling than I do to say things outloud. Face to face is harder for me. It may be for your difficult child too. Maybe your daughters therapist would be ok with her doing a journal and her bringing it in to therapy with her. I started doing on online and my therapist having access but we just moved that to the ongoing emails back and forth. My therapist is really good about me being able to have open access to her through email but some may have an issue with that. [/QUOTE]
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