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RE: Pedoc vent. New weird behaviors! Help!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 69460" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>Personally, I would just keep notes and track stuff with a good psychiatrist. I say that because, she's only 5, and really, I'm siding more with Janet and Wendy here, that it could be imaginary play or whatever. Something from TV, something from a movie. I dunno.</p><p></p><p>Dylan rambles alot and spouts off weird stuff. During orientation at the Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) they were speaking about feelings and he blurted out something about the TV show Fear Factor LOL! Everyone looked at him like, "huh"? Those types of things are impulsivity, and probably some of the mania, where he just has something on his mind, and he has to get it out, immediately LOL!</p><p></p><p>When she starts talking like this, do you engage in the conversation with her? Ask questions? The man in the blue coat ~ where? When? What did he say? </p><p></p><p>I would. All 3 of my kids tell stories. I always engage to make sure they're not losing marbles.</p><p></p><p>Can I also advise, I wouldn't go into psychiatrist with guns blazing looking for immediate answers. Something like this probably just needs to be watched. You don't know if there's a problem yet. And neither will the psychiatrist on the first visit.</p><p></p><p>We met with Dylan's psychiatrist several times before even thinking about diagnosis. That's what a good psychiatrist does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 69460, member: 2737"] Personally, I would just keep notes and track stuff with a good psychiatrist. I say that because, she's only 5, and really, I'm siding more with Janet and Wendy here, that it could be imaginary play or whatever. Something from TV, something from a movie. I dunno. Dylan rambles alot and spouts off weird stuff. During orientation at the Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) they were speaking about feelings and he blurted out something about the TV show Fear Factor LOL! Everyone looked at him like, "huh"? Those types of things are impulsivity, and probably some of the mania, where he just has something on his mind, and he has to get it out, immediately LOL! When she starts talking like this, do you engage in the conversation with her? Ask questions? The man in the blue coat ~ where? When? What did he say? I would. All 3 of my kids tell stories. I always engage to make sure they're not losing marbles. Can I also advise, I wouldn't go into psychiatrist with guns blazing looking for immediate answers. Something like this probably just needs to be watched. You don't know if there's a problem yet. And neither will the psychiatrist on the first visit. We met with Dylan's psychiatrist several times before even thinking about diagnosis. That's what a good psychiatrist does. [/QUOTE]
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