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I have HAD IT with my difficult child!
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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 179821" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Thank you everyone.</p><p></p><p>Andy-I do feel I need more support than I currently have. I am just so unsure of what to do. Will they take him in even if he is not having an episode at the time. Last time we went to do this he was calm and they wouldn't take him because of his age. Now he is of age and he has these few emotional outbursts which can be huge. Yesterday he threw dirt in a teachers face, threw chairs (even 1 at my mother when she came to pick him up), tried running from the classroom, bit, scratched, kicked and hurt a teacher.</p><p></p><p>Can I just go to the ER of the psychiatric hospital my psychiatrist recommended and get him in there (which is what I was told to do) with-o psychiatrist helping with-arrangements? Will they take him in based on his history and the fact that he is on medications? I hate to got to a long intake to find they won't even accept him - can anyone tell me how to get difficult child admitted if he is not in the middle of an episoe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 179821, member: 3477"] Thank you everyone. Andy-I do feel I need more support than I currently have. I am just so unsure of what to do. Will they take him in even if he is not having an episode at the time. Last time we went to do this he was calm and they wouldn't take him because of his age. Now he is of age and he has these few emotional outbursts which can be huge. Yesterday he threw dirt in a teachers face, threw chairs (even 1 at my mother when she came to pick him up), tried running from the classroom, bit, scratched, kicked and hurt a teacher. Can I just go to the ER of the psychiatric hospital my psychiatrist recommended and get him in there (which is what I was told to do) with-o psychiatrist helping with-arrangements? Will they take him in based on his history and the fact that he is on medications? I hate to got to a long intake to find they won't even accept him - can anyone tell me how to get difficult child admitted if he is not in the middle of an episoe? [/QUOTE]
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