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Mood Disorder - not otherwise specified - first post
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 302034" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>How did it go today?</p><p> </p><p>Sorry about the therapist. You'd think the therapist could find a way "in." I mean, that's her job. We spent a few sessions with-our difficult child's therapist where difficult child did nothing. Huddled on the couch with-husband, hid his face, refused to talk, etc.</p><p>I don't recall the definining moment ... I think it was more of a gradual thing. </p><p>One time, I did not give difficult child his medications, and he was more aggressive, and wanted to play on the therapist's computer. I remember one really neat interaction, where the therapist kept difficult child away but promised he could print out something if he did XYZ first. (I don't recall what it was.) It was definitely a more give-and-take than what I was used to, and of course, the therapist stayed calm the entire time, more than I did back then, LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 302034, member: 3419"] How did it go today? Sorry about the therapist. You'd think the therapist could find a way "in." I mean, that's her job. We spent a few sessions with-our difficult child's therapist where difficult child did nothing. Huddled on the couch with-husband, hid his face, refused to talk, etc. I don't recall the definining moment ... I think it was more of a gradual thing. One time, I did not give difficult child his medications, and he was more aggressive, and wanted to play on the therapist's computer. I remember one really neat interaction, where the therapist kept difficult child away but promised he could print out something if he did XYZ first. (I don't recall what it was.) It was definitely a more give-and-take than what I was used to, and of course, the therapist stayed calm the entire time, more than I did back then, LOL! [/QUOTE]
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