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Ramping up to the teen yrs and police intervention
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 461760" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>The worst period of time in my life was when I had to carry an emergency cell on me at all times, and run away and hide to use it. It was horrible. </p><p></p><p>That said - I always called saying it was a pschy emergency and had him put in phosph. Even when he later went onto Residential Treatment Center (RTC) that is how they would handle it if a kid got out of control and assaulted someone - they had the police escort them to phosph - and would refuse to press charges. I personally agree with this mind set. If a 15 yo is hurting his mom, he is ill, and he needs further help from a mental professional - not to incarcerated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 461760, member: 3301"] The worst period of time in my life was when I had to carry an emergency cell on me at all times, and run away and hide to use it. It was horrible. That said - I always called saying it was a pschy emergency and had him put in phosph. Even when he later went onto Residential Treatment Center (RTC) that is how they would handle it if a kid got out of control and assaulted someone - they had the police escort them to phosph - and would refuse to press charges. I personally agree with this mind set. If a 15 yo is hurting his mom, he is ill, and he needs further help from a mental professional - not to incarcerated. [/QUOTE]
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