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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 544360" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Sue, you have my sympathies and positive vibes. Unfortunately, I never figured out the magic phrase, for a I do not think one exists. I struggled with getting difficult child to see a therapist, talk, share, vent, etc. Once she was around 15/16, she would just sit there. After the sexual assault, we were tougher on getting her to open up, but she too had trust issues. Only recently has she sought out counseling on her own, with the therapist of her choosing, does she go and share. And I mean, she really let's it all out! During those in between years when she refused, it was really difficult, she was difficult, always blaming someone else, usually my H, for how horribly messed up her life was. </p><p></p><p>Maybe someone else will be of more help. You could just make her go and sit there and let the psychiatrist work some tricks of his own to make her talk. We did that once or twice and it worked for a little bit, though difficult child was not very forthcoming. Sorry I couldn't be more optimistic! Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 544360, member: 2211"] Sue, you have my sympathies and positive vibes. Unfortunately, I never figured out the magic phrase, for a I do not think one exists. I struggled with getting difficult child to see a therapist, talk, share, vent, etc. Once she was around 15/16, she would just sit there. After the sexual assault, we were tougher on getting her to open up, but she too had trust issues. Only recently has she sought out counseling on her own, with the therapist of her choosing, does she go and share. And I mean, she really let's it all out! During those in between years when she refused, it was really difficult, she was difficult, always blaming someone else, usually my H, for how horribly messed up her life was. Maybe someone else will be of more help. You could just make her go and sit there and let the psychiatrist work some tricks of his own to make her talk. We did that once or twice and it worked for a little bit, though difficult child was not very forthcoming. Sorry I couldn't be more optimistic! Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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