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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 342504" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's fantastic!! I'm so glad to hear that she is still making efforts and it sounds like the therapist and psychiatrist are the right fits. I'm sure this must be a huge relief for you. typical teen stuff- well, we can only expect so much, right? LOL!! </p><p></p><p>Thanks for posting such a postivie update- seeing things go well like this sure helps us hang on when there is an inevitable bump in the road. I hope things go this well when my difficult child comes home.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking that this change in how her issues are exhibited (not becoming aggressive) can go a long way in helping her because it helps identify what she's in direct control of and what she needs extra help with specifically, and of course it's always easier to hang in there with a person when they aren't becoming aggressive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 342504, member: 3699"] That's fantastic!! I'm so glad to hear that she is still making efforts and it sounds like the therapist and psychiatrist are the right fits. I'm sure this must be a huge relief for you. typical teen stuff- well, we can only expect so much, right? LOL!! Thanks for posting such a postivie update- seeing things go well like this sure helps us hang on when there is an inevitable bump in the road. I hope things go this well when my difficult child comes home. I'm thinking that this change in how her issues are exhibited (not becoming aggressive) can go a long way in helping her because it helps identify what she's in direct control of and what she needs extra help with specifically, and of course it's always easier to hang in there with a person when they aren't becoming aggressive. [/QUOTE]
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