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a "family Problem", she said it again!
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 58617" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Hi! Bottom line: she's full of prunes. What you might want to do is find out her qualifications for working with kids that have the disabilities that ours have. We were doing counciling for almost 6 mos. with NO results. I finally lost my patience and spoke to the supervisor and stated my issues. Basically: anyone can read a textbook or plug behaviors into a search engine on the web and mix that with family history and come up with a "blame" scenario. Why wasn't she working from the official diagnosis and work with the issues at hand.</p><p></p><p>Just about everyone in this life can describe their family life as "disfunctional". Heck, my family chose to put the "fun" back in "dis<u>fun</u>ctional" and get on with life. That being said, our kids aren't capable of doing that. Who cares who's to blame IF ANY! </p><p></p><p>We ended up with a new therapist who had the appropriate training to work with us. </p><p></p><p>You're paying the bill...if you feel that she's creating a problem (ie: giving you more stress with the sanctimony she's handing out!) rather than helping, escalate! </p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 58617, member: 3814"] Hi! Bottom line: she's full of prunes. What you might want to do is find out her qualifications for working with kids that have the disabilities that ours have. We were doing counciling for almost 6 mos. with NO results. I finally lost my patience and spoke to the supervisor and stated my issues. Basically: anyone can read a textbook or plug behaviors into a search engine on the web and mix that with family history and come up with a "blame" scenario. Why wasn't she working from the official diagnosis and work with the issues at hand. Just about everyone in this life can describe their family life as "disfunctional". Heck, my family chose to put the "fun" back in "dis<u>fun</u>ctional" and get on with life. That being said, our kids aren't capable of doing that. Who cares who's to blame IF ANY! We ended up with a new therapist who had the appropriate training to work with us. You're paying the bill...if you feel that she's creating a problem (ie: giving you more stress with the sanctimony she's handing out!) rather than helping, escalate! Beth [/QUOTE]
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