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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 82653"><p>been there done that with the medication bribes. Either she decides that it's not worth it or after she gets the prize, we're back to where we started. It's a temporary fix, not long term. I've tried this from every angle. medications were only intended to be an aid in therapy. If they ended up being required for long term stability, then so be it, but that was not the original goal. </p><p></p><p>She has to have the desire to get better and to help herself. </p><p></p><p>Willow - I have thought about the impact homeschooling has had on her. It probably does contribute to her depression significantly. However, school kept her anxiety through the roof which kept her near crisis level almost all the time and made treatment almost useless. She was in constant fight or flight mode. I guess it was a trade off, although I didn't look at it that way when I made the decision. She was on medications and in therapy and doing well. I didn't see this coming at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 82653"] been there done that with the medication bribes. Either she decides that it's not worth it or after she gets the prize, we're back to where we started. It's a temporary fix, not long term. I've tried this from every angle. medications were only intended to be an aid in therapy. If they ended up being required for long term stability, then so be it, but that was not the original goal. She has to have the desire to get better and to help herself. Willow - I have thought about the impact homeschooling has had on her. It probably does contribute to her depression significantly. However, school kept her anxiety through the roof which kept her near crisis level almost all the time and made treatment almost useless. She was in constant fight or flight mode. I guess it was a trade off, although I didn't look at it that way when I made the decision. She was on medications and in therapy and doing well. I didn't see this coming at all. [/QUOTE]
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