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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 236480" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I loved Youngest's therapist, but she is a female and I'm not sure she is taking new patients. My favorite thing about her was that she put up with NO BS. She was also incredibly proactive in helping me with crisis plans at home. The thing about manipulative behavior.. and both my difficult children are queens of manipulation .. is that it can still end up being quite dangerous. I was told to call Youngest on every single threat, so she learned I would take them all seriously. If that meant constant calls to 911,so be it. I loved Youngest's psychiatrist too, a nd still see her as my own psychiatrist. The therapist and psychiatrist worked together constantly on Youngest's issues. therapist saw Youngest weekly, sometimes twice weekly when things were really bad. psychiatrist was monthly, as long as there were supports in place during more difficult times.</p><p></p><p>If todays behavior continues to escalate, I wouldn't hesitate to call crisis. A call to psychiatrist might be in order too, and tell the receptionist it is an emergency .. that your difficult child was discharged yesterday and is already escalating dangerously. </p><p></p><p>Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 236480, member: 1157"] I loved Youngest's therapist, but she is a female and I'm not sure she is taking new patients. My favorite thing about her was that she put up with NO BS. She was also incredibly proactive in helping me with crisis plans at home. The thing about manipulative behavior.. and both my difficult children are queens of manipulation .. is that it can still end up being quite dangerous. I was told to call Youngest on every single threat, so she learned I would take them all seriously. If that meant constant calls to 911,so be it. I loved Youngest's psychiatrist too, a nd still see her as my own psychiatrist. The therapist and psychiatrist worked together constantly on Youngest's issues. therapist saw Youngest weekly, sometimes twice weekly when things were really bad. psychiatrist was monthly, as long as there were supports in place during more difficult times. If todays behavior continues to escalate, I wouldn't hesitate to call crisis. A call to psychiatrist might be in order too, and tell the receptionist it is an emergency .. that your difficult child was discharged yesterday and is already escalating dangerously. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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