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<blockquote data-quote="Roxona" data-source="post: 682564" data-attributes="member: 19076"><p>This is the sort of thing I absolutely worry about. SS10 is small for his age, but he won't be for long. In a couple of years he will be a teenager, and I worry about that. Dad took him to the children's psychiatric hospital last week to get the psychiatric evaluation ball rolling. They are suppose to call him back to tell him who his therapist will be, but I don't think they have yet. My husband is lazy and isn't good at following through if something doesn't seem like an emergency to him, so I will have to bug him about it.</p><p></p><p>I've already told my husband and family counselor that I am afraid of SS10. I recently asked my husband what he would actually do if his son became more violent. He says he would admit him into an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). I believe that he would, but I don't think he would act quickly enough before someone got hurt. He's already shown his complacency to me when SS10 threatened to kill me, my husband and himself because he wasn't allowed to go on a sleep over. My husband brushed the behavior away as just a bad temper tantrum. My husband knows that I do not think he is doing enough, quickly enough, and that I will be moving back into my house if I even get a inkling of SS10 being physically aggressive with anyone.</p><p></p><p>I changed the lock on the bedroom door to a key lock a couple of years ago. SS10 didn't like me locking the door to keep him out and would pick the regular bedroom lock, so he could get into our room regardless if we were in there or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roxona, post: 682564, member: 19076"] This is the sort of thing I absolutely worry about. SS10 is small for his age, but he won't be for long. In a couple of years he will be a teenager, and I worry about that. Dad took him to the children's psychiatric hospital last week to get the psychiatric evaluation ball rolling. They are suppose to call him back to tell him who his therapist will be, but I don't think they have yet. My husband is lazy and isn't good at following through if something doesn't seem like an emergency to him, so I will have to bug him about it. I've already told my husband and family counselor that I am afraid of SS10. I recently asked my husband what he would actually do if his son became more violent. He says he would admit him into an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). I believe that he would, but I don't think he would act quickly enough before someone got hurt. He's already shown his complacency to me when SS10 threatened to kill me, my husband and himself because he wasn't allowed to go on a sleep over. My husband brushed the behavior away as just a bad temper tantrum. My husband knows that I do not think he is doing enough, quickly enough, and that I will be moving back into my house if I even get a inkling of SS10 being physically aggressive with anyone. I changed the lock on the bedroom door to a key lock a couple of years ago. SS10 didn't like me locking the door to keep him out and would pick the regular bedroom lock, so he could get into our room regardless if we were in there or not. [/QUOTE]
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