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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 246947"><p>I'm sorry you have to be here, but you will find terrific support system here! This is definitely a soft place to land.</p><p></p><p>That being said, I agree with the others. First off, stabilization is key particularly if your difficult child is still self harming. I too question why the psychiatrist says that partial wouldn't help. Partial and inpatient has helped my son tremendously. Our psychiatrist is actually one of the psychiatrists at the partial program that my son went to, so he didn't have to switch doctors. The only time his psychiatrist wasn't a part of the team was when he was inpatient one time at the state facility because our insurance ran out and when he was in Residential Treatment Center (RTC), however, his psychiatrist is very familiar with the psychiatrist from there.</p><p></p><p>You learn to take things 1 day at a time - maybe in partial days at a time at first. I have learned that our lives will always be different now and that we have to take things 1 day at a time - both of my kids are difficult child's and I never know from day to day if one or both of them are going to have a bad day. We are still in the stabilization process with my daughter, just when I think things are going well - BOOM! </p><p></p><p>Anyway, hugs to you.</p><p></p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 246947"] I'm sorry you have to be here, but you will find terrific support system here! This is definitely a soft place to land. That being said, I agree with the others. First off, stabilization is key particularly if your difficult child is still self harming. I too question why the psychiatrist says that partial wouldn't help. Partial and inpatient has helped my son tremendously. Our psychiatrist is actually one of the psychiatrists at the partial program that my son went to, so he didn't have to switch doctors. The only time his psychiatrist wasn't a part of the team was when he was inpatient one time at the state facility because our insurance ran out and when he was in Residential Treatment Center (RTC), however, his psychiatrist is very familiar with the psychiatrist from there. You learn to take things 1 day at a time - maybe in partial days at a time at first. I have learned that our lives will always be different now and that we have to take things 1 day at a time - both of my kids are difficult child's and I never know from day to day if one or both of them are going to have a bad day. We are still in the stabilization process with my daughter, just when I think things are going well - BOOM! Anyway, hugs to you. Christy [/QUOTE]
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