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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent Wells" data-source="post: 400296"><p>@ Daisyface - What our son needs, in my opinion, is counseling from a therapist who will address his behaviors and motivations without allowing him/herself to be misdirected or stonewalled, as I believe his present counselor is. Weekly sessions with the current guy for over two years now has provided no breakthroughs, no improvement, and my son comes away from most sessions with stuff he's printed off of the counselor's computer, or made from paper during the session. I think he's out of his depth, to be honest.</p><p> </p><p>My hope is that our county Board of daughter will have a therapist on tap with direct experience with kids like my son, and maybe some history of success in bringing them to acknowledge what they are doing to themselves and their families. It will take a very committed therapist to filter through the distractions our son creates at will and get him to look at himself honestly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent Wells, post: 400296"] @ Daisyface - What our son needs, in my opinion, is counseling from a therapist who will address his behaviors and motivations without allowing him/herself to be misdirected or stonewalled, as I believe his present counselor is. Weekly sessions with the current guy for over two years now has provided no breakthroughs, no improvement, and my son comes away from most sessions with stuff he's printed off of the counselor's computer, or made from paper during the session. I think he's out of his depth, to be honest. My hope is that our county Board of daughter will have a therapist on tap with direct experience with kids like my son, and maybe some history of success in bringing them to acknowledge what they are doing to themselves and their families. It will take a very committed therapist to filter through the distractions our son creates at will and get him to look at himself honestly. [/QUOTE]
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