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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 471144" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>You can't just "put him in yourself". A medical doctor (not even a therapist) must admit him. So husband would have to argue that the doctor was in collusion with you to deny the visitation. The problem is going to be that, from what you have posted, HE is not a danger to himself or others. </p><p></p><p>in my humble opinion, difficult child isn't breaking with reality. He is "making" himself strong so that he can survive the visit. After all, if he were as super strong and aggressive as he claims, he could keep himself safe, right? I'm so sad for both of you that he has to go on this visit. The good news is that, at least for Thursday and Friday, he will be at school. Can you have the school therapist check on him? Can you meet him for lunch?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 471144, member: 1169"] You can't just "put him in yourself". A medical doctor (not even a therapist) must admit him. So husband would have to argue that the doctor was in collusion with you to deny the visitation. The problem is going to be that, from what you have posted, HE is not a danger to himself or others. in my humble opinion, difficult child isn't breaking with reality. He is "making" himself strong so that he can survive the visit. After all, if he were as super strong and aggressive as he claims, he could keep himself safe, right? I'm so sad for both of you that he has to go on this visit. The good news is that, at least for Thursday and Friday, he will be at school. Can you have the school therapist check on him? Can you meet him for lunch? [/QUOTE]
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