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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 156220"><p>(((((((((((((((Lisa)))))))))))))</p><p></p><p>You have my shoulders and you have my ear.</p><p></p><p>You're right in that you're not the best 'therapist' for easy child. You're too close to the situation. A therapist is objective which is needed. I hope she is able to find someone to help her work through this. Since she doesn't have insurance coverage for mental health (I thought the mental health parity law required mental health coverage for things like depression, anxiety, bipolar and schizophrenia - the Axis I diagnosis's - to be covered the same as physical health...have her talk to the benefits administrator at her job)...anyway, if it turns out she doesn't have coverage she can get in at the county mental health agency on a sliding scale. Some private therapists will work that way, too.</p><p></p><p>I will burn a candle for Travis tonight. This is so scary. I can only imagine the worry and fear you are carrying.</p><p></p><p>((((((((((more hugs)))))))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 156220"] (((((((((((((((Lisa))))))))))))) You have my shoulders and you have my ear. You're right in that you're not the best 'therapist' for easy child. You're too close to the situation. A therapist is objective which is needed. I hope she is able to find someone to help her work through this. Since she doesn't have insurance coverage for mental health (I thought the mental health parity law required mental health coverage for things like depression, anxiety, bipolar and schizophrenia - the Axis I diagnosis's - to be covered the same as physical health...have her talk to the benefits administrator at her job)...anyway, if it turns out she doesn't have coverage she can get in at the county mental health agency on a sliding scale. Some private therapists will work that way, too. I will burn a candle for Travis tonight. This is so scary. I can only imagine the worry and fear you are carrying. ((((((((((more hugs))))))))) [/QUOTE]
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