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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 351964" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>My son has been tested up and down, and he's not on the autistic spectrum. His mood disorder did cause him to isolate socially. Now that he's receiving intensive therapeutic interventions at his Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and his depression has lifted, he's coming out of his shell and reaching out to peers more easily. So I can see how this scenario would fit with adolescents with mood disorders.</p><p> </p><p>We've been told that teens with mood disorders do better with group therapy than with individual therapy. That's what we're going to seek out when J comes home from his Residential Treatment Center (RTC) this summer. I'm wondering if your difficult children would do well in a group therapy setting, gcvmom, both for the intrinsic therapeutic value as well as for the social value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 351964, member: 2423"] My son has been tested up and down, and he's not on the autistic spectrum. His mood disorder did cause him to isolate socially. Now that he's receiving intensive therapeutic interventions at his Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and his depression has lifted, he's coming out of his shell and reaching out to peers more easily. So I can see how this scenario would fit with adolescents with mood disorders. We've been told that teens with mood disorders do better with group therapy than with individual therapy. That's what we're going to seek out when J comes home from his Residential Treatment Center (RTC) this summer. I'm wondering if your difficult children would do well in a group therapy setting, gcvmom, both for the intrinsic therapeutic value as well as for the social value. [/QUOTE]
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