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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 411318" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Midwest mom hi, i am just hopeful and for the first time in a long time feeling like we're actually doing something besides talking about his endless diagnosis and medicating her. we've done pyschotherapy for years, tried feeback therapy, relaxation etc. nothing worked. yet this guy is so vibrant and confident yet not too much if you know what i mean. he's confident, highly knowledgable and already has put her and i on task.</p><p> </p><p>i like that. i also like that difficult child met the challenge already today at library. saw two girls from school for the first time and almost panicked. they walked right by us and yes they did look at her. we got to 2nd level of library adn she was wrenching hands etc (typical) and she said see right there i thought their talking about me, i can hear them they think i'm weird. yet maybe it's just that they looked at me because i'm pretty and they havent' seen me in 7 mos and are shocked. YAY i thought this could work!</p><p> </p><p>we shall see time will tell. yet i'm giong to work real hard and so is she.</p><p> </p><p>sven yes it's the new cbt guy. he's costing alot yet today put me on sliding scale fee. even talked bout her little boy who has asperger's a bit with difficult child. i do think this is worth a shot, i like his attitude that he doesn't want anyone messing with her work by throwing her back into the fire at school until she has the tools to handle it. it makes sense to me his approach it's lengthy and it's common sense retraining that little brain of hers. wish id' found him 6 years ago!</p><p> </p><p>we shall see only time will tell. yet the medications do make me nervous. he watns to be in constant contact with-pysch doctor yet the guy i currently have is well not so graet. i do most investigating on medications go to him and he writes script not a good thing. so the new guy has a lunch thing with a great pysch doctor who he said costs a fortune yet he's going to tell her about difficult child and see if she has links to pysch doctor that takes our insurance. he's willing to work for us and that's what i like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 411318, member: 4514"] Midwest mom hi, i am just hopeful and for the first time in a long time feeling like we're actually doing something besides talking about his endless diagnosis and medicating her. we've done pyschotherapy for years, tried feeback therapy, relaxation etc. nothing worked. yet this guy is so vibrant and confident yet not too much if you know what i mean. he's confident, highly knowledgable and already has put her and i on task. i like that. i also like that difficult child met the challenge already today at library. saw two girls from school for the first time and almost panicked. they walked right by us and yes they did look at her. we got to 2nd level of library adn she was wrenching hands etc (typical) and she said see right there i thought their talking about me, i can hear them they think i'm weird. yet maybe it's just that they looked at me because i'm pretty and they havent' seen me in 7 mos and are shocked. YAY i thought this could work! we shall see time will tell. yet i'm giong to work real hard and so is she. sven yes it's the new cbt guy. he's costing alot yet today put me on sliding scale fee. even talked bout her little boy who has asperger's a bit with difficult child. i do think this is worth a shot, i like his attitude that he doesn't want anyone messing with her work by throwing her back into the fire at school until she has the tools to handle it. it makes sense to me his approach it's lengthy and it's common sense retraining that little brain of hers. wish id' found him 6 years ago! we shall see only time will tell. yet the medications do make me nervous. he watns to be in constant contact with-pysch doctor yet the guy i currently have is well not so graet. i do most investigating on medications go to him and he writes script not a good thing. so the new guy has a lunch thing with a great pysch doctor who he said costs a fortune yet he's going to tell her about difficult child and see if she has links to pysch doctor that takes our insurance. he's willing to work for us and that's what i like. [/QUOTE]
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