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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 273384" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I'm not sure what therapist is thinking. I am willing to give her awhile longer to figure it out, she has only been in the picture about 4-6 months, and has not seen difficult child in true form. I don't know that she ever will, she always has him one on one and he always does great with that. I am not sure if she will do much good. On the other hand, the time period when she has been seeing him is when he has done his best. </p><p> </p><p>As for psychiatrist, it does seem stupid for him to tell me what I already know--but I have been saying this for awhile and have been blown off, no one really saw it. It feels good to have him see what I have been seeing and commenting on. I think it really helped that he met with difficult child without me. I try to sit and not interupt difficult child, but he would give a better picture without me there. I do think psychiatrist pushes him more than therapist, if not just for the fact that psychiatrist is male and that alone will give difficult child a different interaction with a person. Gender is way more powerful than we give it credit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 273384, member: 3184"] I'm not sure what therapist is thinking. I am willing to give her awhile longer to figure it out, she has only been in the picture about 4-6 months, and has not seen difficult child in true form. I don't know that she ever will, she always has him one on one and he always does great with that. I am not sure if she will do much good. On the other hand, the time period when she has been seeing him is when he has done his best. As for psychiatrist, it does seem stupid for him to tell me what I already know--but I have been saying this for awhile and have been blown off, no one really saw it. It feels good to have him see what I have been seeing and commenting on. I think it really helped that he met with difficult child without me. I try to sit and not interupt difficult child, but he would give a better picture without me there. I do think psychiatrist pushes him more than therapist, if not just for the fact that psychiatrist is male and that alone will give difficult child a different interaction with a person. Gender is way more powerful than we give it credit. [/QUOTE]
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