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Elijah kicked out of children's counseling center!
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 237089" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Janice,</p><p></p><p>been there done that. I know how you feel. Logically, you know it is the counselors shortcomings but it still hurts, doesn't it. My son knew he had been rejected and it made him terrified of any new therapists. The clinic actually assigned us to a student intern (after the full time staff couldn't handle him!) and it was a very lucky day for us. The student had no airs about him and was quite willing to admit he didn't know everything. He ended up teaching me how to do Cognitive Behavior Therapy and we saw great improvements in Tigger (he was 6 at the time) but I had to do the therapy because Tigger wouldn't stay alone with anyone - ever. But to this day, private therapy is not really available to Tigger because we have not been able to find anyone competent in dealing with his issues. </p><p></p><p>Sorry you have to go through this,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 237089, member: 1169"] Janice, been there done that. I know how you feel. Logically, you know it is the counselors shortcomings but it still hurts, doesn't it. My son knew he had been rejected and it made him terrified of any new therapists. The clinic actually assigned us to a student intern (after the full time staff couldn't handle him!) and it was a very lucky day for us. The student had no airs about him and was quite willing to admit he didn't know everything. He ended up teaching me how to do Cognitive Behavior Therapy and we saw great improvements in Tigger (he was 6 at the time) but I had to do the therapy because Tigger wouldn't stay alone with anyone - ever. But to this day, private therapy is not really available to Tigger because we have not been able to find anyone competent in dealing with his issues. Sorry you have to go through this, [/QUOTE]
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