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and he shouldn't have been admitted?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 194288" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Find the phone number for either the non-emergency police (afterhours/weekends/holidays) or social services (during week day hours). Write it on an index card. When difficult child states you are abusing him, hand him the cards and phone number, "Abuse is illegal. Please do call!" and walk out of the room. </p><p> </p><p>On the off chance that he does call, maybe someeone will start listening?</p><p>He may yell out "I am calling!" You ignore him. He may not call. Most likely he will pretend to call and then not go through with it.</p><p> </p><p>Did the assessment show a need for out-patient therapy? Psychologist or psychiatrist?</p><p> </p><p>When things get physical, you can call the police yourself. Keep taking difficult child to ER for evaluation. One of these times someone may actually pick up on the fact you need help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 194288, member: 5096"] Find the phone number for either the non-emergency police (afterhours/weekends/holidays) or social services (during week day hours). Write it on an index card. When difficult child states you are abusing him, hand him the cards and phone number, "Abuse is illegal. Please do call!" and walk out of the room. On the off chance that he does call, maybe someeone will start listening? He may yell out "I am calling!" You ignore him. He may not call. Most likely he will pretend to call and then not go through with it. Did the assessment show a need for out-patient therapy? Psychologist or psychiatrist? When things get physical, you can call the police yourself. Keep taking difficult child to ER for evaluation. One of these times someone may actually pick up on the fact you need help. [/QUOTE]
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