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But I don't like your rules
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<blockquote data-quote="jbrain" data-source="post: 240712" data-attributes="member: 3450"><p>I too think you need to be working with the therapist at the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) on the rules--all of you together. In fact this is part of the transition process that I remember when my difficult child was in the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). We had to come up with a plan together, with the therapist taking a major role as facilitator.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, sounds like it is going to be a rough road when she comes home! I think Allan is right if you are talking about a easy child kid--a difficult child will eat you alive if you are trying to connect with them and all that--perfect opportunity to manipulate you. I know with my difficult child she had her outpatient therapist eating out of her hand because she was so good at pretending to be working on her issues in a collaborative way. It was a perfect chance to thumb her nose at her therapist and pull one over on her. Kind of like Eddie Haskell....</p><p></p><p>Anyway, you sound like you are not going to be bulldozed easily and I raise my hat to you!</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrain, post: 240712, member: 3450"] I too think you need to be working with the therapist at the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) on the rules--all of you together. In fact this is part of the transition process that I remember when my difficult child was in the Residential Treatment Center (RTC). We had to come up with a plan together, with the therapist taking a major role as facilitator. Sorry, sounds like it is going to be a rough road when she comes home! I think Allan is right if you are talking about a easy child kid--a difficult child will eat you alive if you are trying to connect with them and all that--perfect opportunity to manipulate you. I know with my difficult child she had her outpatient therapist eating out of her hand because she was so good at pretending to be working on her issues in a collaborative way. It was a perfect chance to thumb her nose at her therapist and pull one over on her. Kind of like Eddie Haskell.... Anyway, you sound like you are not going to be bulldozed easily and I raise my hat to you! Jane [/QUOTE]
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