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I don't know where difficult child is!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 339103" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Some therapists are just stupid. My difficult child's current one tried to tell me in family therapy that when my son comes home from Department of Juvenile Justice (at 15yo), I should let him go out for a couple of hours without needing to know who he's with or where he is or what he's doing, and I didn't need to "control" his life by telling him he needed to be in bed by a certain time on a school night. This therapist obviously never spent one day in juvenile court hearing what GAL's, PO's and judges say to parents whose kids have broken the law.</p><p></p><p>It's only my personal opinion, but if a therapist is doing more harm than good- I'd lose them. One therapist told my son when he was 13yo and my son said he was curious about pot, that "a little bit won't hurt him". Well my son was on probation, I had a drug problem when I was young, and my son was on psychiatric medications- needless to say, I went thru the roof when I found this out and I never took my son back to that guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 339103, member: 3699"] Some therapists are just stupid. My difficult child's current one tried to tell me in family therapy that when my son comes home from Department of Juvenile Justice (at 15yo), I should let him go out for a couple of hours without needing to know who he's with or where he is or what he's doing, and I didn't need to "control" his life by telling him he needed to be in bed by a certain time on a school night. This therapist obviously never spent one day in juvenile court hearing what GAL's, PO's and judges say to parents whose kids have broken the law. It's only my personal opinion, but if a therapist is doing more harm than good- I'd lose them. One therapist told my son when he was 13yo and my son said he was curious about pot, that "a little bit won't hurt him". Well my son was on probation, I had a drug problem when I was young, and my son was on psychiatric medications- needless to say, I went thru the roof when I found this out and I never took my son back to that guy. [/QUOTE]
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