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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 514480" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Sadly, that made me think how long of a time I have been into this.... I think I would feel naked without my phone ON me at all times. Just in case for many reasons, call the dr., call for help, photo op, and yes, the video. I hope you dont end up a slave to that security measure, sigh.</p><p></p><p>I am sorry husband doesn't see how serious this is. It is so so wearing to have a child who (even if they dont fully know why or can control it) is so negative, pushy, puffed up, etc.... I am a better person for parenting my son, but also a very changed person. And as he gets older I have to psychiatric myself to know there may be a time I really do have to say he needs to live in an alternative placement. I pray not. But I have to mentally prep myself to some degree just in case.</p><p></p><p>The kind of assessment that can help you figure out more of what may be causing these kinds of symptoms is a neuropsychologist. evaluation. A neuropsychologist is a specialized psychologist who has extra training in how the brain is connected to our behaviors and moods etc. They can help sort thru differential diagnosis both for developmental issues (like autism, tourettes, adhd, etc.) and mental health illnesses like bi-polar etc. If you pair this with an Occupational Therapist (OT) (occupational therapy) evaluation and an Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) (speech/language pathology) evaluation then you can see if there are any subtle motor, sensory or language/communication issues that might be also complicating his view/processing of the world. </p><p></p><p>Hang in there, as you can see, you are certainly not in this alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 514480, member: 12886"] Sadly, that made me think how long of a time I have been into this.... I think I would feel naked without my phone ON me at all times. Just in case for many reasons, call the dr., call for help, photo op, and yes, the video. I hope you dont end up a slave to that security measure, sigh. I am sorry husband doesn't see how serious this is. It is so so wearing to have a child who (even if they dont fully know why or can control it) is so negative, pushy, puffed up, etc.... I am a better person for parenting my son, but also a very changed person. And as he gets older I have to psychiatric myself to know there may be a time I really do have to say he needs to live in an alternative placement. I pray not. But I have to mentally prep myself to some degree just in case. The kind of assessment that can help you figure out more of what may be causing these kinds of symptoms is a neuropsychologist. evaluation. A neuropsychologist is a specialized psychologist who has extra training in how the brain is connected to our behaviors and moods etc. They can help sort thru differential diagnosis both for developmental issues (like autism, tourettes, adhd, etc.) and mental health illnesses like bi-polar etc. If you pair this with an Occupational Therapist (OT) (occupational therapy) evaluation and an Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) (speech/language pathology) evaluation then you can see if there are any subtle motor, sensory or language/communication issues that might be also complicating his view/processing of the world. Hang in there, as you can see, you are certainly not in this alone. [/QUOTE]
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