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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 223975"><p>yes, I do trust the psychiatrist. He has come along way with difficult child. difficult child trusts him too, and has talked to him and told him things that he had never told anyone else. difficult child has major trust issues and it took awhile for him to even open up to psychiatrist, but now they have a rapport and difficult child will talk to him. I have spoken to lots of parents of other difficult child's who have gone to or are currently seeing the same psychiatrist as well as nurses in the hospital and they all think very highly of the psychiatrist.</p><p></p><p>I will be speaking with difficult child's therapist tonight (unless the appointment gets cancelled) and I will be speaking with psychiatrist on Monday about all of my concerns.</p><p></p><p>The whole idea of possible dissociation does kinda make sense. difficult child has always been on the immature side, but, his dad died shortly after he turned 9 and it makes sense that he would revert to before that age when his dad was around, it could be kinda like a security thing for him. I am just thinking here, I don't know for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 223975"] yes, I do trust the psychiatrist. He has come along way with difficult child. difficult child trusts him too, and has talked to him and told him things that he had never told anyone else. difficult child has major trust issues and it took awhile for him to even open up to psychiatrist, but now they have a rapport and difficult child will talk to him. I have spoken to lots of parents of other difficult child's who have gone to or are currently seeing the same psychiatrist as well as nurses in the hospital and they all think very highly of the psychiatrist. I will be speaking with difficult child's therapist tonight (unless the appointment gets cancelled) and I will be speaking with psychiatrist on Monday about all of my concerns. The whole idea of possible dissociation does kinda make sense. difficult child has always been on the immature side, but, his dad died shortly after he turned 9 and it makes sense that he would revert to before that age when his dad was around, it could be kinda like a security thing for him. I am just thinking here, I don't know for sure. [/QUOTE]
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