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a "family Problem", she said it again!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 58574" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Ivana,</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>I'd just let her babble go in one ear and out the other. I've had so many social workers, therapists, and psychologists myself, and all they do is spew their opinions. This is their theories, not carved-in-stone truths. If you MUST deal with her, just nod and think about something else when she's talking because it's not you or your home. If there is turmoil in the house, that isn't helpful, BUT your child is wired differently and is reacting because of that, in my opinion. I've learned from twenty years of dealing with talk therapists of all stripes that they aren't authorities. They bring a lot of their own personal junk to the table. I even worked for a psycology group for about a year. They were more messed up than their patients. One was a drug addict. I wondered how any of them could give out advice when their own lives were such a mess. Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 58574, member: 1550"] Ivana, (((Hugs))) I'd just let her babble go in one ear and out the other. I've had so many social workers, therapists, and psychologists myself, and all they do is spew their opinions. This is their theories, not carved-in-stone truths. If you MUST deal with her, just nod and think about something else when she's talking because it's not you or your home. If there is turmoil in the house, that isn't helpful, BUT your child is wired differently and is reacting because of that, in my opinion. I've learned from twenty years of dealing with talk therapists of all stripes that they aren't authorities. They bring a lot of their own personal junk to the table. I even worked for a psycology group for about a year. They were more messed up than their patients. One was a drug addict. I wondered how any of them could give out advice when their own lives were such a mess. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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