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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 312422" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, Sharon! The therapist called and cancelled the appointment this morning. She said we would work it in with visitation this weekend. Then she asked about the issues with the extended family, saying she only had a few minutes. So, I gave her the briefest version possible which only portrays a small part of the problem and she automatically says "oh, well maybe we should cover this and let difficult child know everything before he is released". I say "No, you can't possibly get the whole picture in this few mins and I'm not willing to dump all this on his shoulders right before his release". She said ok, we will talk about it more in the future and she said she won't tell difficult child these things. I wish I could feel more comfortable that she won't let something slip or get into it all without me having a heads up and her learning more about the family dynamics first. The last thing we need is a therapist who only has time to get a piece of the picture then make rash desicions and send difficult child home. SIGH..... What a way to start the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 312422, member: 3699"] Thanks, Sharon! The therapist called and cancelled the appointment this morning. She said we would work it in with visitation this weekend. Then she asked about the issues with the extended family, saying she only had a few minutes. So, I gave her the briefest version possible which only portrays a small part of the problem and she automatically says "oh, well maybe we should cover this and let difficult child know everything before he is released". I say "No, you can't possibly get the whole picture in this few mins and I'm not willing to dump all this on his shoulders right before his release". She said ok, we will talk about it more in the future and she said she won't tell difficult child these things. I wish I could feel more comfortable that she won't let something slip or get into it all without me having a heads up and her learning more about the family dynamics first. The last thing we need is a therapist who only has time to get a piece of the picture then make rash desicions and send difficult child home. SIGH..... What a way to start the day. [/QUOTE]
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