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<blockquote data-quote="crabby erin" data-source="post: 295162" data-attributes="member: 7749"><p>I would think that after a few days in jubie (as my son calls it), staff would realize there is more going on and a psychiatric evaluation would be done. Then maybe he'd get moved to PRTF. However, that would be in a perfect world... </p><p> </p><p>Once the courts are involved, at this age, I think Dad would have no say in it. Control needs to be removed from dad in my opinion anyway. Not sure what his deal is... Some parents are so concerned with their child being "normal" they refuse to help them/see. My friend was married to a guy with a child with similar behaviors - he refused to believe anything was wrong...needless to say they are divorced, the child is grown and apparently still being bailed out of every situation he gets in by dad. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe this situation will be what it takes for difficult child to get help?? ((hopeful))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crabby erin, post: 295162, member: 7749"] I would think that after a few days in jubie (as my son calls it), staff would realize there is more going on and a psychiatric evaluation would be done. Then maybe he'd get moved to PRTF. However, that would be in a perfect world... Once the courts are involved, at this age, I think Dad would have no say in it. Control needs to be removed from dad in my opinion anyway. Not sure what his deal is... Some parents are so concerned with their child being "normal" they refuse to help them/see. My friend was married to a guy with a child with similar behaviors - he refused to believe anything was wrong...needless to say they are divorced, the child is grown and apparently still being bailed out of every situation he gets in by dad. Maybe this situation will be what it takes for difficult child to get help?? ((hopeful)) [/QUOTE]
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