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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 275862" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Daisy, </p><p> </p><p>Dude has been in several Phosps, Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s and the like. Let me enlighten you a bit about children who get to the psychiatric hospital with angelic demeanor and brilliant behavior. It's commonly known as the honeymoon period. Dude could honeymoon at most places and did for the first 2 months to 6 months. I was delighted that he could hold it together for that long. It gave me hope. The staff and counselors there will see through it. Eventually they ALL end up in the safe room, screaming about how unfair life is and how they are going to get back at everyone. </p><p> </p><p>As far as the disturbing note? Tape it back together and copy it and give it to the psychiatric hospital. As far as showing the other parents of the child involved? Nope. But DO show it to the people there so they can deal with your daughter and it lets them know her state of mind. IT also gives the counselor a place to start in therapy with "WHY" and HOW...she's in a place right now where she can NOT hurt anyone, so I don't think I would alarm the parents of that child just yet. </p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry that she's where she is - but for now I think maybe you can have a little respite and enjoy the silence and recoup and regroup. Take thsi weekend to just ignore the world, and have a relaxing holiday. </p><p> </p><p>Your daughter is in a place none of us are ever happy that our kids are at, but we're happy that our kids are getting help. IF anyone asks where she is? Just say "Shes away at private school for the summer."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 275862, member: 4964"] Daisy, Dude has been in several Phosps, Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s and the like. Let me enlighten you a bit about children who get to the psychiatric hospital with angelic demeanor and brilliant behavior. It's commonly known as the honeymoon period. Dude could honeymoon at most places and did for the first 2 months to 6 months. I was delighted that he could hold it together for that long. It gave me hope. The staff and counselors there will see through it. Eventually they ALL end up in the safe room, screaming about how unfair life is and how they are going to get back at everyone. As far as the disturbing note? Tape it back together and copy it and give it to the psychiatric hospital. As far as showing the other parents of the child involved? Nope. But DO show it to the people there so they can deal with your daughter and it lets them know her state of mind. IT also gives the counselor a place to start in therapy with "WHY" and HOW...she's in a place right now where she can NOT hurt anyone, so I don't think I would alarm the parents of that child just yet. I'm sorry that she's where she is - but for now I think maybe you can have a little respite and enjoy the silence and recoup and regroup. Take thsi weekend to just ignore the world, and have a relaxing holiday. Your daughter is in a place none of us are ever happy that our kids are at, but we're happy that our kids are getting help. IF anyone asks where she is? Just say "Shes away at private school for the summer." [/QUOTE]
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