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Oppositional Defiant Disorder and a chronic pain medical diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="Allan-Matlem" data-source="post: 391304" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I agree finding relief from pain is important . I like the approaches of the therapist to try and give her skills to relax and calm herself - a working with approach. I would try and get help from the therapist in implementing the collaborative problem solving approach - Ross Greene - the explosive child - it is important to read the latest editions of his books</p><p></p><p>here are some videos showing how the approach works - it is a process not a technique . I would forget about punishment and create a comfort corner where she can calm down - calming down and taking a step back is a positive skill and in my humble opinion not a good idea to give it an association with punishment .</p><p></p><p>I recommend - older sisters, mentors , buddy-tutors to have fun time with your daughter</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps</p><p></p><p>Allan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allan-Matlem, post: 391304, member: 10"] Hi, I agree finding relief from pain is important . I like the approaches of the therapist to try and give her skills to relax and calm herself - a working with approach. I would try and get help from the therapist in implementing the collaborative problem solving approach - Ross Greene - the explosive child - it is important to read the latest editions of his books here are some videos showing how the approach works - it is a process not a technique . I would forget about punishment and create a comfort corner where she can calm down - calming down and taking a step back is a positive skill and in my humble opinion not a good idea to give it an association with punishment . I recommend - older sisters, mentors , buddy-tutors to have fun time with your daughter I hope this helps Allan [/QUOTE]
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