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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 350945" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Thanks everyone.</p><p> </p><p>The problem with a therapist for Duckie is that, frankly, her outbursts are too episodic to make therapy very useful to the therapist or Duckie. We'll have a string of a couple of exceptionally bad days and then we tend to go weeks before there are any other major issues. I have, however, had her do check-ins with our deacon in the past. Just talking to someone and she seems to enjoy that. Our deacon is leaving to another parish soon so I may approach our associate priest. She's a retired school psychologist and seems to get Duckie.</p><p> </p><p>I know this episode really bothered me a lot because I was just finally getting back on my feet (both figuratively & literally) after having my back out on and off for several weeks. I'd been dealing with quite a bit of physical pain and I was blindsided by the attack, if you Know what I mean?. I'm usually better prepared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 350945, member: 1722"] Thanks everyone. The problem with a therapist for Duckie is that, frankly, her outbursts are too episodic to make therapy very useful to the therapist or Duckie. We'll have a string of a couple of exceptionally bad days and then we tend to go weeks before there are any other major issues. I have, however, had her do check-ins with our deacon in the past. Just talking to someone and she seems to enjoy that. Our deacon is leaving to another parish soon so I may approach our associate priest. She's a retired school psychologist and seems to get Duckie. I know this episode really bothered me a lot because I was just finally getting back on my feet (both figuratively & literally) after having my back out on and off for several weeks. I'd been dealing with quite a bit of physical pain and I was blindsided by the attack, if you Know what I mean?. I'm usually better prepared. [/QUOTE]
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