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Elijah kicked out of children's counseling center!
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 237091" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Hi Janice, sorry you're coping with such a difficult situation. Has your son acted this aggressively toward anyone else in the past? How is he at school? The extent of violence and sexual acting out is concerning. I agree that an immediate MDE and stabilization would be very important. Until some evaluation is made of his aggression and fear (i.e. not liking people to be behind him) and other behaviors, therapy won't be useful. I would suggest that just returning to his old therapist would not be the best move. She has admitted that he needs someone with more expertise and it sounds as though she's right. </p><p></p><p>The testing you mention sounds good but in the meantime I would suggest getting him back in to see the psychiatrist on an urgent basis; tell the booking clerk exactly what happened with the new therapist so she doesn't book him three months down the road. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck, and I'm sorry this is happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 237091, member: 2884"] Hi Janice, sorry you're coping with such a difficult situation. Has your son acted this aggressively toward anyone else in the past? How is he at school? The extent of violence and sexual acting out is concerning. I agree that an immediate MDE and stabilization would be very important. Until some evaluation is made of his aggression and fear (i.e. not liking people to be behind him) and other behaviors, therapy won't be useful. I would suggest that just returning to his old therapist would not be the best move. She has admitted that he needs someone with more expertise and it sounds as though she's right. The testing you mention sounds good but in the meantime I would suggest getting him back in to see the psychiatrist on an urgent basis; tell the booking clerk exactly what happened with the new therapist so she doesn't book him three months down the road. Best of luck, and I'm sorry this is happening. [/QUOTE]
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