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We had to call crisis this morning
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 254380"><p>Just saw your update...</p><p>I'm sorry that they didn't hold him at the hospital...esp. if you think that this would be appropriate. </p><p>That happened once with- our difficult child...although we were not the ones who called for her to be taken in.</p><p>I'm sorry that this has happened. Out of curiosity...why do you think your son tried to get his laptop? Was it for self soothing purposes or something entirely different? </p><p>At least he wiill see that there logical consequences when one threatens suicide.</p><p>Is he willing to see a regular physician? You might ask around to see if there is one who has had training in mental health issues.</p><p>He surely needs to talk with- somebody. If he would be willing to go to a relatives house...at least for a short time...perhaps that relative could talk him into therapy. If he is out of the community...maybe there wouldn't be a stigma involved for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 254380"] Just saw your update... I'm sorry that they didn't hold him at the hospital...esp. if you think that this would be appropriate. That happened once with- our difficult child...although we were not the ones who called for her to be taken in. I'm sorry that this has happened. Out of curiosity...why do you think your son tried to get his laptop? Was it for self soothing purposes or something entirely different? At least he wiill see that there logical consequences when one threatens suicide. Is he willing to see a regular physician? You might ask around to see if there is one who has had training in mental health issues. He surely needs to talk with- somebody. If he would be willing to go to a relatives house...at least for a short time...perhaps that relative could talk him into therapy. If he is out of the community...maybe there wouldn't be a stigma involved for him. [/QUOTE]
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