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Turns Out that difficult child's Biggest Problem is Me
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 437594" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yes, on another type of "intensive in home therapy" that PO was trying to order for us once, when I looked it up it actually said that they "identified the stressors in the home and intentionally induced them until the parentts and family members found a more effective way to deal with them"- working under the premise that the problem was inadequate coping skills for stressors. And <em><strong>that</strong></em> is how they helped?? by intentionally inducing the stressors over and over until the people just figured out a better way?? I swear, I didn't need anyone coming to my house to do that. I had to dig pretty deep to find that- the info put out to the public of course just talked about how they helped families learn better coping strategies to minimize stress and conflict. That sounds wonderful, right? But if you dig into the "how" they accomplish this, which was info meant to provided to agencies who might contract them and aren't very sympathetic to parents, then you find what they really do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 437594, member: 3699"] Yes, on another type of "intensive in home therapy" that PO was trying to order for us once, when I looked it up it actually said that they "identified the stressors in the home and intentionally induced them until the parentts and family members found a more effective way to deal with them"- working under the premise that the problem was inadequate coping skills for stressors. And [I][B]that[/B][/I] is how they helped?? by intentionally inducing the stressors over and over until the people just figured out a better way?? I swear, I didn't need anyone coming to my house to do that. I had to dig pretty deep to find that- the info put out to the public of course just talked about how they helped families learn better coping strategies to minimize stress and conflict. That sounds wonderful, right? But if you dig into the "how" they accomplish this, which was info meant to provided to agencies who might contract them and aren't very sympathetic to parents, then you find what they really do. [/QUOTE]
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