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I think I may have lost my son today
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<blockquote data-quote="Baggy Bags" data-source="post: 734169" data-attributes="member: 22819"><p>The two shrinks, one man, one woman, are both at about 10 years of experience. One is the only childhood-adolescent specialist in the country, the other is director of mental health in a national hospital and very respected. The psychologist has 40 years of experience and is on the same page as me with everything. If it were up to me, we would only be working with him.</p><p></p><p>Thank you, Copa. You are so generous. I've talked to other shrinks and they recommend these two :/</p><p></p><p>Definitely will be doing drug tests while he's there. And I think that yes, my mom wants the project, it's part of what she does. If anyone is sick in the family, it's suddenly entirely her job to take care of them. I'm an only child, so maybe it's also another chance to try her hand at parenting, which she wasn't spectacular at with me.</p><p></p><p>He just finished a session with the psychologist, who works in the city during the week. I'll be seeing him on the weekend, so hopefully some light will be shed then as to what is going through my boy's head right now. Apparently, in the car on the way to my mom's, he said "Check Mate" to my husband. This was in reference to something he said earlier in the week - "life is like a game of chess, I just have to see how get mama in check mate".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baggy Bags, post: 734169, member: 22819"] The two shrinks, one man, one woman, are both at about 10 years of experience. One is the only childhood-adolescent specialist in the country, the other is director of mental health in a national hospital and very respected. The psychologist has 40 years of experience and is on the same page as me with everything. If it were up to me, we would only be working with him. Thank you, Copa. You are so generous. I've talked to other shrinks and they recommend these two :/ Definitely will be doing drug tests while he's there. And I think that yes, my mom wants the project, it's part of what she does. If anyone is sick in the family, it's suddenly entirely her job to take care of them. I'm an only child, so maybe it's also another chance to try her hand at parenting, which she wasn't spectacular at with me. He just finished a session with the psychologist, who works in the city during the week. I'll be seeing him on the weekend, so hopefully some light will be shed then as to what is going through my boy's head right now. Apparently, in the car on the way to my mom's, he said "Check Mate" to my husband. This was in reference to something he said earlier in the week - "life is like a game of chess, I just have to see how get mama in check mate". [/QUOTE]
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