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How to get a kid to counseling when they won't go...?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vicky4364" data-source="post: 697665" data-attributes="member: 20678"><p>Thank you so much for sharing your story. It helps so much just to know other parents are going through the same things. I've thought about taking away certain privileges (computer, video game time) until he starts keeping his appointments, but he's already lost so much (school, friends, activities) with his anxiety, and he has so few things that bring him any happiness anymore. Is it right to start taking more things away? Especially when he has so little control over his panic attacks? I'd feel like I was punishing the poor kid for having a panic attack, like that's not enough punishment in itself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vicky4364, post: 697665, member: 20678"] Thank you so much for sharing your story. It helps so much just to know other parents are going through the same things. I've thought about taking away certain privileges (computer, video game time) until he starts keeping his appointments, but he's already lost so much (school, friends, activities) with his anxiety, and he has so few things that bring him any happiness anymore. Is it right to start taking more things away? Especially when he has so little control over his panic attacks? I'd feel like I was punishing the poor kid for having a panic attack, like that's not enough punishment in itself? [/QUOTE]
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