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Mom--Did the psychiatrist act like it was all your fault?
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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 338330"><p>This explains a lot to me. We've never had a psychiatrist act like it's all in our minds, largely because difficult child's behaviors are so apparent, especially in initial 1-hour appointments...but once we had a social worker/family therapist tell us that she saw nothing wrong with the difficult child was behaving - and he actually was behaving very, very well. He was 3, and scared to death by the therapist so he completely shut down.</p><p></p><p>It's an obnoxious attitude, but I see where it came from. This is how the schools have always made me feel, honestly - particularly the people who come in to observe difficult child or take him out for an hour of testing. He is easily anxious by strangers and anxiety=self-control. Around me, not so anxious!</p><p></p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 338330"] This explains a lot to me. We've never had a psychiatrist act like it's all in our minds, largely because difficult child's behaviors are so apparent, especially in initial 1-hour appointments...but once we had a social worker/family therapist tell us that she saw nothing wrong with the difficult child was behaving - and he actually was behaving very, very well. He was 3, and scared to death by the therapist so he completely shut down. It's an obnoxious attitude, but I see where it came from. This is how the schools have always made me feel, honestly - particularly the people who come in to observe difficult child or take him out for an hour of testing. He is easily anxious by strangers and anxiety=self-control. Around me, not so anxious! A [/QUOTE]
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