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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 542250"><p>We have told difficult child that we were going to do this and that we were going to show the therapist and the psychiatrist exactly what we are dealing with at home, and the few times that we actually pulled out the camera he stops the behavior as soon as he thinks it's on, which drives me crazy.</p><p></p><p>I do not feel conflicted about showing it. Obviously, it's not something that I would show to the family on home movie night, but if it would help his therapist and psychiatrist really see what is happening in your home I don't see a problem with it. These professionals have the same privacy regulations as a regular MD does. You can show them what is happening and they must keep it private, unless they feel what they see is an abusive situation, and I am assuming that what you are recording is not you beating the daylights out of him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 542250"] We have told difficult child that we were going to do this and that we were going to show the therapist and the psychiatrist exactly what we are dealing with at home, and the few times that we actually pulled out the camera he stops the behavior as soon as he thinks it's on, which drives me crazy. I do not feel conflicted about showing it. Obviously, it's not something that I would show to the family on home movie night, but if it would help his therapist and psychiatrist really see what is happening in your home I don't see a problem with it. These professionals have the same privacy regulations as a regular MD does. You can show them what is happening and they must keep it private, unless they feel what they see is an abusive situation, and I am assuming that what you are recording is not you beating the daylights out of him. [/QUOTE]
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