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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 454376" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>So you're still on the waiting list, but your case has been closed? I'm hoping that the case closed part was JUST for Family Support Services, but I'm not assuming anything due to the mess of this all.</p><p></p><p>Anyhoo. Breathe. Since you've seen first hand how useless these Behavior People, are, why would you want one? Yes, I know it's the principle of the thing, but it seems like this ENTIRE program is doing you personally, more harm than good. If difficult child is continuing to take her medications, consider going back to traditional therapy routes.</p><p></p><p>Letter to the governor? I wouldn't bother. I'd expect it to be read by some staff intern and tossed aside. You might have better luck with a state rep who has mental health or related services as their 'pet project'. Doesn't have to be from your immediate area either. You can always cc the governor, or visa versa. Might also try whatever agency is in charge of this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 454376, member: 11965"] So you're still on the waiting list, but your case has been closed? I'm hoping that the case closed part was JUST for Family Support Services, but I'm not assuming anything due to the mess of this all. Anyhoo. Breathe. Since you've seen first hand how useless these Behavior People, are, why would you want one? Yes, I know it's the principle of the thing, but it seems like this ENTIRE program is doing you personally, more harm than good. If difficult child is continuing to take her medications, consider going back to traditional therapy routes. Letter to the governor? I wouldn't bother. I'd expect it to be read by some staff intern and tossed aside. You might have better luck with a state rep who has mental health or related services as their 'pet project'. Doesn't have to be from your immediate area either. You can always cc the governor, or visa versa. Might also try whatever agency is in charge of this one. [/QUOTE]
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