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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 45304" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>There were times with Basset Hound when I felt like all the therapy was overkill. A couple times specifically, I recall being in the middle of a session with her, and out of nowhere, having to stop myself from shouting "WTF are we even doing here!!" When I got to the point when I was overanalyzing every little thing she said, every face she made, every eye she rolled, yeah, I got to the point where you were. I figured I had been in therapy with her so long that I did not know how to relate to a kid in a normal way anymore.</p><p></p><p>Then I started to second guess myself. Maybe this is all a bunch of hooey? Maybe she is just a brat! By then, she was much much older than your difficult children. Admittedly, I waited it out, and breathed a guilty sigh of relief when she turned 18 and moved away.</p><p></p><p>Pixie, on the other hand, started at age TWO. I'm this one for the long haul.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, yeah. I can relate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 45304, member: 3647"] There were times with Basset Hound when I felt like all the therapy was overkill. A couple times specifically, I recall being in the middle of a session with her, and out of nowhere, having to stop myself from shouting "WTF are we even doing here!!" When I got to the point when I was overanalyzing every little thing she said, every face she made, every eye she rolled, yeah, I got to the point where you were. I figured I had been in therapy with her so long that I did not know how to relate to a kid in a normal way anymore. Then I started to second guess myself. Maybe this is all a bunch of hooey? Maybe she is just a brat! By then, she was much much older than your difficult children. Admittedly, I waited it out, and breathed a guilty sigh of relief when she turned 18 and moved away. Pixie, on the other hand, started at age TWO. I'm this one for the long haul. Anyways, yeah. I can relate. [/QUOTE]
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