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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 107439" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Hi </p><p></p><p>we did it extensively with both our sons, two different practioners. Didn't really see any positive results. With my oldest (the one with the highest anxiety, depression, also extreme silliness) it was actually destabilizing. I think the practitioners were both well trained. we did it as we were reluctant to go right in with medications. But I have to say, the benefits from medications for my oldest have been huge, and nothing has helped my youngest. </p><p></p><p>perhpas it works best for those who interested in actually using the techniques out of the office. Neither of my kids has ever had the slightest interest in applying any of the tools they have gained through therapy of any sort outside the therapist's office...but that is just them.</p><p></p><p>It may be worth checking out, but I wouldn't abandon all other efforts either. Perhaps it might work better after they are stabilized on medications. </p><p></p><p>let us know you experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 107439, member: 2322"] Hi we did it extensively with both our sons, two different practioners. Didn't really see any positive results. With my oldest (the one with the highest anxiety, depression, also extreme silliness) it was actually destabilizing. I think the practitioners were both well trained. we did it as we were reluctant to go right in with medications. But I have to say, the benefits from medications for my oldest have been huge, and nothing has helped my youngest. perhpas it works best for those who interested in actually using the techniques out of the office. Neither of my kids has ever had the slightest interest in applying any of the tools they have gained through therapy of any sort outside the therapist's office...but that is just them. It may be worth checking out, but I wouldn't abandon all other efforts either. Perhaps it might work better after they are stabilized on medications. let us know you experiences. [/QUOTE]
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