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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 569050" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>I have not been able to watch the webcast yet, but I will agree with what Nancy has said. I see this with my difficult child. She does not know how to handle stressors, and the therapists and dr.s we have seen, have not helped. When she was at the psychiatric hospital, there was one aide there that was wonderful. She really "got" difficult child, and would call her on her behavior and make her own it, and help her find a solution. I said then that I would have loved to have brought her home to help us. And, we actively searched for a Residential Treatment Center (RTC) for difficult child, and when we consulted with her therapist, she laughed in our face! Literally. She said our county had no money, and they would not help us at all, and there would be no way we would be able to afford to sent difficult child. Nothing like beating down a mother who is barely hanging on to hope. And insurance is of no help. It is time for things to change. It is sad. I think my difficult child could grow and blossom with the constant guidance of an Residential Treatment Center (RTC), but there is no way she will ever be able to get into one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 569050, member: 13204"] I have not been able to watch the webcast yet, but I will agree with what Nancy has said. I see this with my difficult child. She does not know how to handle stressors, and the therapists and dr.s we have seen, have not helped. When she was at the psychiatric hospital, there was one aide there that was wonderful. She really "got" difficult child, and would call her on her behavior and make her own it, and help her find a solution. I said then that I would have loved to have brought her home to help us. And, we actively searched for a Residential Treatment Center (RTC) for difficult child, and when we consulted with her therapist, she laughed in our face! Literally. She said our county had no money, and they would not help us at all, and there would be no way we would be able to afford to sent difficult child. Nothing like beating down a mother who is barely hanging on to hope. And insurance is of no help. It is time for things to change. It is sad. I think my difficult child could grow and blossom with the constant guidance of an Residential Treatment Center (RTC), but there is no way she will ever be able to get into one. [/QUOTE]
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