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Ok, so I went to the DV shelter today
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 136313" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>My husband and my dtr both LOVED being inpatient psychiatric hospital. </p><p>did it help anything? nope. but it sure had some high bills for us to figure out how to pay. Actually several times in the long run it made things worse, becuz psychiatric hospital would change medications- and then non hospital psychiatrist would get confused and things would wind up getting worse. plus we often had the darned docs engage in power struggles over how to handle things, and what medications to use etc.and it complicated things even more, forcing me to be standing there playing referee saying HEY GUYS HELLO!</p><p>Even things my dtr learned in psychiatric hospital- they were very hard to bring out to day to day life. In psychiatric hospital, everyone had the same script and the peeers knew what everyone was doing and why- but in "real life" the peers, schoool, etc had NO idea just what difficult child was doing or trying to do even when she DID try to use her newly learned psychiatric hospital skills. :-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 136313, member: 1697"] My husband and my dtr both LOVED being inpatient psychiatric hospital. did it help anything? nope. but it sure had some high bills for us to figure out how to pay. Actually several times in the long run it made things worse, becuz psychiatric hospital would change medications- and then non hospital psychiatrist would get confused and things would wind up getting worse. plus we often had the darned docs engage in power struggles over how to handle things, and what medications to use etc.and it complicated things even more, forcing me to be standing there playing referee saying HEY GUYS HELLO! Even things my dtr learned in psychiatric hospital- they were very hard to bring out to day to day life. In psychiatric hospital, everyone had the same script and the peeers knew what everyone was doing and why- but in "real life" the peers, schoool, etc had NO idea just what difficult child was doing or trying to do even when she DID try to use her newly learned psychiatric hospital skills. :-( [/QUOTE]
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