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Neuropysch normal, family structural therapy recommended
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 383115"><p>My difficult child has anxiety and when we started him in therapy it did help. He was able to control himself and his tantrum a little, but after a while it seemed like we hit a brick wall and were getting no where. We stated him on medications in August and that does seem to be helping. Family counseling is not a bad idea. It will also help you to learn how to deal with her in a way that is firm and compassionate. The therapist I take my son to will talk to both of us first, ask how the week was and if there is anything that I felt needed to be brought to his attention, either good or bad. Then he talks to difficult child to try to find out why he behaved the way he did, again, be it either good behavior to reinforce that he made the right decisions, or in the case of bad behavior to try to find out why he did what he did and how he could correct it. Then the therapist will bring me back in and we will discuss the outcome. It has helped me to learn how to deal with him because how I handle difficult child is totally different than how I deal with easy child. </p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 383115"] My difficult child has anxiety and when we started him in therapy it did help. He was able to control himself and his tantrum a little, but after a while it seemed like we hit a brick wall and were getting no where. We stated him on medications in August and that does seem to be helping. Family counseling is not a bad idea. It will also help you to learn how to deal with her in a way that is firm and compassionate. The therapist I take my son to will talk to both of us first, ask how the week was and if there is anything that I felt needed to be brought to his attention, either good or bad. Then he talks to difficult child to try to find out why he behaved the way he did, again, be it either good behavior to reinforce that he made the right decisions, or in the case of bad behavior to try to find out why he did what he did and how he could correct it. Then the therapist will bring me back in and we will discuss the outcome. It has helped me to learn how to deal with him because how I handle difficult child is totally different than how I deal with easy child. Pam [/QUOTE]
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