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<blockquote data-quote="MMouse" data-source="post: 176532" data-attributes="member: 5588"><p>Thank you again. One thing that my ds said is that 'she came to me too' and that he felt guilty everytime and said he was never going to do it again. So again...not sure if he started it by being the aggressor and then she began to seek that affection or attention? But regardless, it looks like over the years it became something of a 'relationship' and that makes it even more difficult to understand.</p><p> </p><p>When we talked to CPS they only gave us 2 therapist in this area....both of them we've seen before and both of them we really don't see as 'sexual' therapist. So how do I find a therapist that has experience in this? We live in a pretty small area, so we're going to have to travel some ways I'd say....but again, in order to get 2 separate therapist that are going to take this as serious as it is, we really need someone that has extensive experience with this, not someone that deals more in ADHD, behavior ODD type of things.</p><p> </p><p>The more we uncover the more we realize that this is a very serious problem and that our future is very uncertain at this point. I'm afraid of letting them continue extra curricular stuff, continuing in their school (which is where my son said he learned about some of these things) and just worried all around about what else will be uncovered.</p><p> </p><p>If anyone has any way of searching for a therapist, please let me know. Thanks!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMouse, post: 176532, member: 5588"] Thank you again. One thing that my ds said is that 'she came to me too' and that he felt guilty everytime and said he was never going to do it again. So again...not sure if he started it by being the aggressor and then she began to seek that affection or attention? But regardless, it looks like over the years it became something of a 'relationship' and that makes it even more difficult to understand. When we talked to CPS they only gave us 2 therapist in this area....both of them we've seen before and both of them we really don't see as 'sexual' therapist. So how do I find a therapist that has experience in this? We live in a pretty small area, so we're going to have to travel some ways I'd say....but again, in order to get 2 separate therapist that are going to take this as serious as it is, we really need someone that has extensive experience with this, not someone that deals more in ADHD, behavior ODD type of things. The more we uncover the more we realize that this is a very serious problem and that our future is very uncertain at this point. I'm afraid of letting them continue extra curricular stuff, continuing in their school (which is where my son said he learned about some of these things) and just worried all around about what else will be uncovered. If anyone has any way of searching for a therapist, please let me know. Thanks!!! [/QUOTE]
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