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I need help with question list to psychiatrist re dissociation etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 589485"><p>Some things I would want to know if this were my son is how do I explain this to others? What is difficult child's day like and how am I supposed to act towards difficult child to help him. What actions would make it worse? How do I (or difficult child) talk to other people who are making it worse? Will this ever go away or is this a life long battle? Will it get worse and what are the symptoms those around difficult child should look for? What are the treatment options if it does get worse? What are considered the best practices to treat this and what are the common practices? When difficult child has to trade teams are there any teams that are more flexible with this type of problem? </p><p></p><p>I'm just brain storming and don't know much about the topic. Some things my difficult child 1 finds helpful when he hallucinates is for me to reassure him that its not real, that it can't hurt him or us, and to stay with him until he falls asleep. He is also on medications to help him sleep. </p><p></p><p>Maybe explaining to the new psychiatrist that you want info because of the team trade and you are not sure of who is going to be seeing difficult child. This would reassure the new psychiatrist that you are not trying to undermine difficult child's current psychiatrist. </p><p></p><p>I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 589485"] Some things I would want to know if this were my son is how do I explain this to others? What is difficult child's day like and how am I supposed to act towards difficult child to help him. What actions would make it worse? How do I (or difficult child) talk to other people who are making it worse? Will this ever go away or is this a life long battle? Will it get worse and what are the symptoms those around difficult child should look for? What are the treatment options if it does get worse? What are considered the best practices to treat this and what are the common practices? When difficult child has to trade teams are there any teams that are more flexible with this type of problem? I'm just brain storming and don't know much about the topic. Some things my difficult child 1 finds helpful when he hallucinates is for me to reassure him that its not real, that it can't hurt him or us, and to stay with him until he falls asleep. He is also on medications to help him sleep. Maybe explaining to the new psychiatrist that you want info because of the team trade and you are not sure of who is going to be seeing difficult child. This would reassure the new psychiatrist that you are not trying to undermine difficult child's current psychiatrist. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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