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The "New" New Behavior Therapist...
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 515268"><p>Now this may sound rather naieve on my part, but I'm going to throw this out there anyway. When I bring difficult child to the therapist (which I realize is different than your difficult child working with the BT) he always starts the session asking me how difficult child's week went and if there was anything, good or bad, that I wanted to bring to therapist's attention. Isn't it only natural that you would need to compare notes with the BT at some point? Especially at the beginning, since even the BT realizes the difficult child can't be trusted to tell the truth?</p><p></p><p>Seriously, to tie her down with these rules and regulations seems like it will only defeat the purpose of having the BT there in the first place. </p><p></p><p>Buddy is right. Idiots!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 515268"] Now this may sound rather naieve on my part, but I'm going to throw this out there anyway. When I bring difficult child to the therapist (which I realize is different than your difficult child working with the BT) he always starts the session asking me how difficult child's week went and if there was anything, good or bad, that I wanted to bring to therapist's attention. Isn't it only natural that you would need to compare notes with the BT at some point? Especially at the beginning, since even the BT realizes the difficult child can't be trusted to tell the truth? Seriously, to tie her down with these rules and regulations seems like it will only defeat the purpose of having the BT there in the first place. Buddy is right. Idiots! [/QUOTE]
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