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tdocs for kids on the spectrum?
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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 292484" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>My son did play therapy with his therapist for 10 years on and off. The last time he went back into therapy we tried having it part play and part talk and he wouldn't do it. I'm not sure if it goes along with being on the spectrum or if it's just difficult child, but he absolutely will not talk about feelings. If I get a "I feel good" or "I'm mad" I feel like he's had a major break through, but know better than push if he doesn't immediately respond to a follow up question. The school is pushing wanting him back in therapy, but until we find the right person it's not going to happen. We thought about going back to previous therapist, but after getting together with her, psychiatrist, and difficult children case worker decided that as we had tried talk therapy with her before and he clammed up as soon as he walked in the door that we need to find a new one. It's been three months looking and still haven't even come up with one possible I don't know if we will find him/her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 292484, member: 7736"] My son did play therapy with his therapist for 10 years on and off. The last time he went back into therapy we tried having it part play and part talk and he wouldn't do it. I'm not sure if it goes along with being on the spectrum or if it's just difficult child, but he absolutely will not talk about feelings. If I get a "I feel good" or "I'm mad" I feel like he's had a major break through, but know better than push if he doesn't immediately respond to a follow up question. The school is pushing wanting him back in therapy, but until we find the right person it's not going to happen. We thought about going back to previous therapist, but after getting together with her, psychiatrist, and difficult children case worker decided that as we had tried talk therapy with her before and he clammed up as soon as he walked in the door that we need to find a new one. It's been three months looking and still haven't even come up with one possible I don't know if we will find him/her. [/QUOTE]
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