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Five years into an adoption and the issues keep getting more complicated for my 9 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="volunteerchild" data-source="post: 760367" data-attributes="member: 27399"><p>Got him to a phd psychologist/counselor/Special Education teacher from the USA who happened to be here. Insurance told me to stay out of the USA with high costs or face a very high deductible and little money for treatment. The counselor has started counseling and calling the places in other nearby countries for hospital admission that has a high rating from the list the insurance provided. No, we don't change countries every few months. We lived in the last one for two years and was set for this one for five years. The counselor said it could be so many things or a combination of many things but for sure long term observation and medication adjustment etc along with long term therapy is in our lives for the future. She also said until I can find the cat another home and for myself to have a safety plan for now and in the future. Thank you for everyone's advice. I am reading the books suggested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="volunteerchild, post: 760367, member: 27399"] Got him to a phd psychologist/counselor/Special Education teacher from the USA who happened to be here. Insurance told me to stay out of the USA with high costs or face a very high deductible and little money for treatment. The counselor has started counseling and calling the places in other nearby countries for hospital admission that has a high rating from the list the insurance provided. No, we don't change countries every few months. We lived in the last one for two years and was set for this one for five years. The counselor said it could be so many things or a combination of many things but for sure long term observation and medication adjustment etc along with long term therapy is in our lives for the future. She also said until I can find the cat another home and for myself to have a safety plan for now and in the future. Thank you for everyone's advice. I am reading the books suggested. [/QUOTE]
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