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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 184310" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>Sorry Terry. You are going through so much right now and it seems as if difficult child, husband, and even the new psychiatrist are triangulating you. Breaking into someones's house cannot be chalked up to guy stuff. I think the constant supervision is essential but unfortunately that burden falls to you. I would get another opinion from someone who specializes in autism spectrum disorders. Any chane in finding an in home behavior therapist to help take some of the burden from you and let difficult child hear the things he needs to hear from an outside source as well? We found an intensive behavioral support worker through a county mental health agency and she is fabulous. She is very good at getting to the entitlement issues that cause my difficult child to act out and the respite for me has been a godsend. Good luck working through this.</p><p></p><p>(((hugs)))</p><p>christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 184310, member: 225"] Sorry Terry. You are going through so much right now and it seems as if difficult child, husband, and even the new psychiatrist are triangulating you. Breaking into someones's house cannot be chalked up to guy stuff. I think the constant supervision is essential but unfortunately that burden falls to you. I would get another opinion from someone who specializes in autism spectrum disorders. Any chane in finding an in home behavior therapist to help take some of the burden from you and let difficult child hear the things he needs to hear from an outside source as well? We found an intensive behavioral support worker through a county mental health agency and she is fabulous. She is very good at getting to the entitlement issues that cause my difficult child to act out and the respite for me has been a godsend. Good luck working through this. (((hugs))) christy [/QUOTE]
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