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I met intern psychiatric (therapist)
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 182236" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I went in with my son when he was younger but by the time he was your sons age it was hit and miss. It was more of a Meet and greet type thing. therapist met us at the door and asked if there was anything I wanted to discuss that week, if there was, I gave a few highlights, they went in...at the end, therapist wrapped it up for me and off we went. </p><p></p><p>You could ask if you could have email contact with this therapist to keep him apprised of any problems or questions you have regarding your son. But really...this is your sons therapist. He is there for him to work on his therapy. Not so much your parenting skills. It might be a better idea for you to get your own therapist to work on those areas for you. </p><p></p><p>I dont understand why anything that the therapist works on inside their sessions should impact the court. Its work product and legally really cant be released. All the therapist can release to anyone is certain things and his notes from sessions are not one of the things he can release. I found that out when I requested my notes be released to a court hearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 182236, member: 1514"] I went in with my son when he was younger but by the time he was your sons age it was hit and miss. It was more of a Meet and greet type thing. therapist met us at the door and asked if there was anything I wanted to discuss that week, if there was, I gave a few highlights, they went in...at the end, therapist wrapped it up for me and off we went. You could ask if you could have email contact with this therapist to keep him apprised of any problems or questions you have regarding your son. But really...this is your sons therapist. He is there for him to work on his therapy. Not so much your parenting skills. It might be a better idea for you to get your own therapist to work on those areas for you. I dont understand why anything that the therapist works on inside their sessions should impact the court. Its work product and legally really cant be released. All the therapist can release to anyone is certain things and his notes from sessions are not one of the things he can release. I found that out when I requested my notes be released to a court hearing. [/QUOTE]
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