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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 502061" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>V's new behavioral therapist is dropping us as she is moving to a nearby bigger city. She had taken V as a new patient last December!!</p><p>I am so upset right now... How are we supposed to make progress if the therapists don't stick long enough??</p><p>She admitted it was a big issue of the agency we are using.</p><p>Problem: can't find anyone else in our town that will treat kids as young as V.</p><p>I made phone calls after phone calls and nothing promissing right now.</p><p>I even ended up calling a private couseling practice which is Christian based. Really not sure about that one.</p><p>On their website they claim to treat "through a biblical world view". The lady who would treat V is a licensed clinical social worker and uses cognitive behavioral therapy as well as solutio focused therapy.</p><p>But to be honest, I really don't see why religion should be in the mix??</p><p>V needs to learn practical skill, he is not going through a spiritual journey.</p><p>But so far, I have NO ONE else. I will see her next week (without V). I try to keep an open mind.</p><p>The secratary was quite judgemental and she does not even know us. I asked if the therapist could go to the school and she said that "no, you have to drive to our office EVERY SINGLE TIME. You have to commit to it". What the ***??? I actually told her that I was not asking out of lazyness, but V has social issues and he needs help at school to work it out. Her response "Oh... I see...".</p><p>I think she felt quite dumb, but still.</p><p>Any ways, trying to keep an open mind.</p><p>Is it something you would even consider??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 502061, member: 11847"] V's new behavioral therapist is dropping us as she is moving to a nearby bigger city. She had taken V as a new patient last December!! I am so upset right now... How are we supposed to make progress if the therapists don't stick long enough?? She admitted it was a big issue of the agency we are using. Problem: can't find anyone else in our town that will treat kids as young as V. I made phone calls after phone calls and nothing promissing right now. I even ended up calling a private couseling practice which is Christian based. Really not sure about that one. On their website they claim to treat "through a biblical world view". The lady who would treat V is a licensed clinical social worker and uses cognitive behavioral therapy as well as solutio focused therapy. But to be honest, I really don't see why religion should be in the mix?? V needs to learn practical skill, he is not going through a spiritual journey. But so far, I have NO ONE else. I will see her next week (without V). I try to keep an open mind. The secratary was quite judgemental and she does not even know us. I asked if the therapist could go to the school and she said that "no, you have to drive to our office EVERY SINGLE TIME. You have to commit to it". What the ***??? I actually told her that I was not asking out of lazyness, but V has social issues and he needs help at school to work it out. Her response "Oh... I see...". I think she felt quite dumb, but still. Any ways, trying to keep an open mind. Is it something you would even consider?? [/QUOTE]
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