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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 379110" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Jo,</p><p>Mobile Response is a team that comes out when your child is in crisis. When she attacked my son, then went after me and then the dog, I had just had enough and decided to call. By the time they got here, she had calmed down, but they talked to her and then set up Case Management, which is helping out with other programs, such as after school care, IEP meetings, got her an appointment with their psychiatrist, since the doctor that we've been using is now charging us over$300 a visit and I can't possibly afford that. They will also be setting up a counselor to help with her triggers, such as homework, games etc. They will work with her once or twice a week to help her with her triggers. That hasn't started yet, but will. They also extended the period of time where the psychologist will come to my house. I have a child psychologist that comes to my house once a week for about an hour to work with Missy. Typically, they will come for 6 weeks, but they have extended that to 3 months and can extend it up to 18 months. The weekly visits really help address things that have happened during the week and she reinforces things that I try to get through to Missy. It's been a Godsend! </p><p> </p><p>If you have a psychiatrist or any other services in place, ask them about a crisis team or mobile respons through your state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 379110, member: 1024"] Jo, Mobile Response is a team that comes out when your child is in crisis. When she attacked my son, then went after me and then the dog, I had just had enough and decided to call. By the time they got here, she had calmed down, but they talked to her and then set up Case Management, which is helping out with other programs, such as after school care, IEP meetings, got her an appointment with their psychiatrist, since the doctor that we've been using is now charging us over$300 a visit and I can't possibly afford that. They will also be setting up a counselor to help with her triggers, such as homework, games etc. They will work with her once or twice a week to help her with her triggers. That hasn't started yet, but will. They also extended the period of time where the psychologist will come to my house. I have a child psychologist that comes to my house once a week for about an hour to work with Missy. Typically, they will come for 6 weeks, but they have extended that to 3 months and can extend it up to 18 months. The weekly visits really help address things that have happened during the week and she reinforces things that I try to get through to Missy. It's been a Godsend! If you have a psychiatrist or any other services in place, ask them about a crisis team or mobile respons through your state. [/QUOTE]
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