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Interrrrresting psychiatrist appointment today
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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 658546" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>My son's therapist advised me to look at his behaviors independent of any diagnosis' he had been given. The question then became: 1. Does he know it is wrong and choose to do it anyway. 2. What was the purpose of the behavior? 3. Did he have the tools to make a different choice? 4. Were the consequences appropriate, timely, and effective? We worked on this for years. Did it help? He knew when he got locked up he was solely responsible for the mess he made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 658546, member: 12856"] My son's therapist advised me to look at his behaviors independent of any diagnosis' he had been given. The question then became: 1. Does he know it is wrong and choose to do it anyway. 2. What was the purpose of the behavior? 3. Did he have the tools to make a different choice? 4. Were the consequences appropriate, timely, and effective? We worked on this for years. Did it help? He knew when he got locked up he was solely responsible for the mess he made. [/QUOTE]
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