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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 152730" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, Ladies! Right now, I am at witz end. The psychiatrist won't call back, difficult child wouldn't go to school today- he said he didn't feel good. PO called to cancel this afternoon's appointment. because she said we had court tomorrow am and that would count. This was supposed to be only for difficult child to sign some Paper (I can't find out what) due to him being in psychiatric hospital last week when his last arraignment was scheduled. PO also said she was meeting with her supervisor this afternoon to discuss difficult child and whether or not he should be put back on monitor. Then, I come home at lunch since difficult child was still home in bed. Two summons (one for each of us) to appear in court tomorrow are on the door. I have 3 phone calls in to find out if these are a formality from last week's postponement or if PO or GAL are doing something more. The odd thing, the arraigning judge has always been some different person- but this summons is ordering us to court in front of the judge that always hears difficult child's case. I had sent a 3-page faxed update to GAL last weekend. It explained difficult child's signs of cycling, his report to school of drug/alcohol dealers, his going to psychiatric hospital without having to be tdo'd, the distress that the monitor at school caused him, etc. She returned my call and seemed pleased that she had gotten this. Now, I'm wondering if she was pleased because it somehow gave her enough ammunition to nail him/me or if she somehow woke up to his mental health problems. It is clear that the PO will never get to that point.</p><p></p><p>difficult child isn't helping here. I've yelled cried everything to try to get him to see that he needs to do whatever it takes to help himself and keep going even when he doesn't feel well or even when his moods seem out of control. His answer is to detroy the house and become passive-aggressive towards me. (I should have foreseen that.) </p><p></p><p>We had an article in our newspaper last Sunday on mental health and lack of treatment for juveniles in our area. It said 70% of juveniles in detention had mental health issues that were inadequately treated and that parents were being forced to turn their kids over to the state to try to get treatment- which of course, we know that still doesn't get them adequate treatment. Right now, I don't know how I'm going to keep myself from being locked up! I just keep thinking- there has to be a better answer. </p><p></p><p>My son needs help- it is clear. I would gladly quit fighting the courts and asked for help if they would do anything helpful. That is exactly how we got stuck with this gal last year. And, I had actually asked for difficult child to be put on probation too, because I had been lead to believe that the PO could get adequzte help for difficult child. Neither the gal, or the PO has gotten anything useful. And him being put in detention won't either. </p><p></p><p>Just a vent- sorry-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 152730, member: 3699"] Thanks, Ladies! Right now, I am at witz end. The psychiatrist won't call back, difficult child wouldn't go to school today- he said he didn't feel good. PO called to cancel this afternoon's appointment. because she said we had court tomorrow am and that would count. This was supposed to be only for difficult child to sign some Paper (I can't find out what) due to him being in psychiatric hospital last week when his last arraignment was scheduled. PO also said she was meeting with her supervisor this afternoon to discuss difficult child and whether or not he should be put back on monitor. Then, I come home at lunch since difficult child was still home in bed. Two summons (one for each of us) to appear in court tomorrow are on the door. I have 3 phone calls in to find out if these are a formality from last week's postponement or if PO or GAL are doing something more. The odd thing, the arraigning judge has always been some different person- but this summons is ordering us to court in front of the judge that always hears difficult child's case. I had sent a 3-page faxed update to GAL last weekend. It explained difficult child's signs of cycling, his report to school of drug/alcohol dealers, his going to psychiatric hospital without having to be tdo'd, the distress that the monitor at school caused him, etc. She returned my call and seemed pleased that she had gotten this. Now, I'm wondering if she was pleased because it somehow gave her enough ammunition to nail him/me or if she somehow woke up to his mental health problems. It is clear that the PO will never get to that point. difficult child isn't helping here. I've yelled cried everything to try to get him to see that he needs to do whatever it takes to help himself and keep going even when he doesn't feel well or even when his moods seem out of control. His answer is to detroy the house and become passive-aggressive towards me. (I should have foreseen that.) We had an article in our newspaper last Sunday on mental health and lack of treatment for juveniles in our area. It said 70% of juveniles in detention had mental health issues that were inadequately treated and that parents were being forced to turn their kids over to the state to try to get treatment- which of course, we know that still doesn't get them adequate treatment. Right now, I don't know how I'm going to keep myself from being locked up! I just keep thinking- there has to be a better answer. My son needs help- it is clear. I would gladly quit fighting the courts and asked for help if they would do anything helpful. That is exactly how we got stuck with this gal last year. And, I had actually asked for difficult child to be put on probation too, because I had been lead to believe that the PO could get adequzte help for difficult child. Neither the gal, or the PO has gotten anything useful. And him being put in detention won't either. Just a vent- sorry- [/QUOTE]
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