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<blockquote data-quote="Arttillygirl" data-source="post: 40800" data-attributes="member: 3522"><p>I see.</p><p>I have another question. Our psychologist is $125 an hour and we need to start seeing some benefits soon. When we meet with him he spends an awful lot of time sort of joking and being very friendly and making small talk about himself and family, etc. And I have to kind of nudge the conversation back to my son.</p><p></p><p>My son never tells me what they talk about which is understandable. Just "stuff" and " he understands me" etc.</p><p>I think this is wonderful but really, we need some tools or something not just someone to listen to him for $125 a week out of our pocket (he's not in our network).</p><p></p><p>The dr. sort does a lot of encouraging when we talk to him and he "echos" our fears or grief or frustrations and says we need to get him here or we need to get him there but no real course of how.</p><p></p><p>We need to be straight with him but I am sure how.</p><p>Any advice? I am getting more help here and from books than there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arttillygirl, post: 40800, member: 3522"] I see. I have another question. Our psychologist is $125 an hour and we need to start seeing some benefits soon. When we meet with him he spends an awful lot of time sort of joking and being very friendly and making small talk about himself and family, etc. And I have to kind of nudge the conversation back to my son. My son never tells me what they talk about which is understandable. Just "stuff" and " he understands me" etc. I think this is wonderful but really, we need some tools or something not just someone to listen to him for $125 a week out of our pocket (he's not in our network). The dr. sort does a lot of encouraging when we talk to him and he "echos" our fears or grief or frustrations and says we need to get him here or we need to get him there but no real course of how. We need to be straight with him but I am sure how. Any advice? I am getting more help here and from books than there. [/QUOTE]
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