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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 562096"><p>In some ways that sounds ALOT like my difficult child. The swearing, calling me every name in the book (and some that I didn't even know existed), the lying, telling me that everything is my fault (if I hadn't made him angry he would not have had to punch a hole in easy child's door. I just don't understand that logic).</p><p></p><p>Whne you take him in to see the psychiatrist does she talk to you alone at all? If not, request that. The psychiatrist that difficult child sees always talks to me alone before he talks to difficult child so that he can get a true guage of what is going on in the home. If she won't do that see if you can e-mail her before the appointment and tell her what is happening. She needs to know so that she can make a thorough evaluation of what he needs.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. I hope they listen to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 562096"] In some ways that sounds ALOT like my difficult child. The swearing, calling me every name in the book (and some that I didn't even know existed), the lying, telling me that everything is my fault (if I hadn't made him angry he would not have had to punch a hole in easy child's door. I just don't understand that logic). Whne you take him in to see the psychiatrist does she talk to you alone at all? If not, request that. The psychiatrist that difficult child sees always talks to me alone before he talks to difficult child so that he can get a true guage of what is going on in the home. If she won't do that see if you can e-mail her before the appointment and tell her what is happening. She needs to know so that she can make a thorough evaluation of what he needs. Good luck. I hope they listen to you. [/QUOTE]
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