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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 229691" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>Out of the dozen or so therapist and psychiatrist's we've been to over the last 10 yrs or so have ALWAYS had me sit in first, before difficult child. The psychiatrists reserved first 5-10 min for my update and the tdocs all worked with- me. Then again, it's not like difficult child would give them anything. I'd be lucky that she acknowledged the doctor!</p><p>Anyway, ask the psychiatrist for a few minutes before sessions or have a report ready that updates the last week's happenings (or how ever long it's been since last session)</p><p> </p><p>and please, PLEASE don't EVER feel guilty about the feelings you have. Each and every one of us is human and if we don't get those feelings out it would do more harm than good. while a good chunk of our day is trying to deal with a difficult child, there are times we just feel too tired to deal ya know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 229691, member: 6118"] Out of the dozen or so therapist and psychiatrist's we've been to over the last 10 yrs or so have ALWAYS had me sit in first, before difficult child. The psychiatrists reserved first 5-10 min for my update and the tdocs all worked with- me. Then again, it's not like difficult child would give them anything. I'd be lucky that she acknowledged the doctor! Anyway, ask the psychiatrist for a few minutes before sessions or have a report ready that updates the last week's happenings (or how ever long it's been since last session) and please, PLEASE don't EVER feel guilty about the feelings you have. Each and every one of us is human and if we don't get those feelings out it would do more harm than good. while a good chunk of our day is trying to deal with a difficult child, there are times we just feel too tired to deal ya know? [/QUOTE]
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