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Has anyone felt totally judged by a child therapist?
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<blockquote data-quote="PiscesMom" data-source="post: 718911" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>I am now thinking about that - that for I have accepted placing us under the gaze of therapists who, even if they are ok, see us as somehow defective. Maybe I have seen myself that way too. I am so full of self doubt, and question myself way way too much.</p><p>Maybe there is NOTHING WRONG WITH HER. Maybe the cure for her social anxiety is medications, and acceptance and reassurance, not therapy. A super nurturing school, like she has. Teachers that come to the car, say Hello, and take her homework. Message: You are ok, and we accept you. </p><p>Neither of us need to be torn down by therapists who don't understand autism. </p><p></p><p>I mean, honestly, we didn't want therapy, just medications. I mean, a gentle therapist that played cards with her would have been nice, but oh no, I guess that is too much to ask!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiscesMom, post: 718911, member: 19889"] I am now thinking about that - that for I have accepted placing us under the gaze of therapists who, even if they are ok, see us as somehow defective. Maybe I have seen myself that way too. I am so full of self doubt, and question myself way way too much. Maybe there is NOTHING WRONG WITH HER. Maybe the cure for her social anxiety is medications, and acceptance and reassurance, not therapy. A super nurturing school, like she has. Teachers that come to the car, say Hello, and take her homework. Message: You are ok, and we accept you. Neither of us need to be torn down by therapists who don't understand autism. I mean, honestly, we didn't want therapy, just medications. I mean, a gentle therapist that played cards with her would have been nice, but oh no, I guess that is too much to ask! [/QUOTE]
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