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<blockquote data-quote="misk" data-source="post: 108160" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>Thanks Sharon - Ironically, my Bonehead (that is one of the nicer terms) is actually going with me on Friday to see the psychiatric. It took 2 years to get him to agree to counselling and then when the psychiatrist said medications, all of a sudden counselling seemed like a bright idea to him. I hear you on that one!</p><p></p><p>Now that the psychiatric may say medications, at least I have his ear....funny..he NEVER has to leave work to go and get difficult child but (and I have a better job!!).</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the advice from everyone on the not continuing punishment at home (unless the act is severe). He gets home and breaks down about everyone hating him, and no one believing him. I wish he believed that if he had some good days the responses to him would change but I am not even sure that I believe that anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misk, post: 108160, member: 4406"] Thanks Sharon - Ironically, my Bonehead (that is one of the nicer terms) is actually going with me on Friday to see the psychiatric. It took 2 years to get him to agree to counselling and then when the psychiatrist said medications, all of a sudden counselling seemed like a bright idea to him. I hear you on that one! Now that the psychiatric may say medications, at least I have his ear....funny..he NEVER has to leave work to go and get difficult child but (and I have a better job!!). Thanks for all the advice from everyone on the not continuing punishment at home (unless the act is severe). He gets home and breaks down about everyone hating him, and no one believing him. I wish he believed that if he had some good days the responses to him would change but I am not even sure that I believe that anymore. [/QUOTE]
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