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psychiatrist Says- Can't Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Stef" data-source="post: 255487" data-attributes="member: 6657"><p>difficult child gets monthly psychological counseling from a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), and attends a "Changes and Choices" teen group meeting once a week. The psychiatrist just seems to have an attitude toward difficult child, that he can't be helped with medications. That the only way difficult child will change is if difficult child wants to. Now I agree that difficult child must put forth the effort and think. Absolutely. But there is the underlying rage that must be controlled. I'm don't think he can suppress that rage enough without medications. Therefore difficult child won't be able to apply the concepts he learns. He does apply them too. He has told me he trys to, but sometimes he has trouble getting a grip on his emotions in order to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stef, post: 255487, member: 6657"] difficult child gets monthly psychological counseling from a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), and attends a "Changes and Choices" teen group meeting once a week. The psychiatrist just seems to have an attitude toward difficult child, that he can't be helped with medications. That the only way difficult child will change is if difficult child wants to. Now I agree that difficult child must put forth the effort and think. Absolutely. But there is the underlying rage that must be controlled. I'm don't think he can suppress that rage enough without medications. Therefore difficult child won't be able to apply the concepts he learns. He does apply them too. He has told me he trys to, but sometimes he has trouble getting a grip on his emotions in order to do so. [/QUOTE]
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