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Interesting therapist appointment, keeping my fingers
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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 60992" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Keeping all my body parts crossed that you are able to get services.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure where you live, if it's Missouri/St. Louis I can tell you it wasn't that hard and my difficult child only had and ADHD/ODD diagnosis at the time. It was a lot easier than I thought - or was told by our difficult child's therapist who wasn't too optimistic. The interviewer said they usually didn't extend services to someone with that diagnosis but she could see how it was negatively impacting the whole family and that she could see we all really needed the help just by our interview. </p><p></p><p>We ended up with our choice of monthly respite or in-home help. We picked respite. We were also starting the process of getting other services when we up and moved to Arkansas. Now I'm slowly starting the process all over again.</p><p></p><p>Linda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 60992, member: 45"] Keeping all my body parts crossed that you are able to get services. I'm not sure where you live, if it's Missouri/St. Louis I can tell you it wasn't that hard and my difficult child only had and ADHD/ODD diagnosis at the time. It was a lot easier than I thought - or was told by our difficult child's therapist who wasn't too optimistic. The interviewer said they usually didn't extend services to someone with that diagnosis but she could see how it was negatively impacting the whole family and that she could see we all really needed the help just by our interview. We ended up with our choice of monthly respite or in-home help. We picked respite. We were also starting the process of getting other services when we up and moved to Arkansas. Now I'm slowly starting the process all over again. Linda [/QUOTE]
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