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<blockquote data-quote="Reallynow?" data-source="post: 764674" data-attributes="member: 32881"><p>First, thank you! I appreciate your reply.</p><p></p><p>I am a single mother and doing 100% of the parenting. The psychiatric told me conduct disorder, major depression and suicidal ideation, but she left CD off the discharge papers - she did tell me why but I cant recall, but I remember her saying shecwas concerned of negative impacts it could have if it was on her record. She does already have an IEP for learning disabilities and ADHD anyway.</p><p></p><p>And yes, she was foster-adopt as welland has Medicaid that is helping to pay,</p><p></p><p>I’m very interested in hearing more about these behavioral consultants. I only know about family therapists, and it was asking for someone who specialize in conduct disorder, and they were saying who works without adolescence should be able to help. This seems too easy of an answer. How would I find out more about the behavioral consultants?</p><p></p><p>I did call a parent support network when I was at my worst. The woman there was a wonderful help and has gone through the same thing we have. She had suggested that I file away with petition with the police so that I can get services through a DCF program that is set to help families of at risk kids. It also make her accountable for her actions and have to go in front of a judge if she starts doing Illegal activities that gets her in trouble. It’s also a protection for me from someone opening up a DCF file on me because of her actions. Can still happen obviously if I am found negligent somehow, but if they have it filed and everything already backed up, she’s in as a big relief for me.</p><p></p><p>I am really hoping I’m gonna be able to keep her out of longer term, residential treatment or group homes. The psychiatrist has said a lot of times kids end up worse because of peer exposure to those who are at her level or worse. She did pretty well at the psychiatric hospital- they were fantastic. She’s enjoying the partial. However in both cases part of the problem is she is using the, as an opportunity to make friends and be social rather than actually work on herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reallynow?, post: 764674, member: 32881"] First, thank you! I appreciate your reply. I am a single mother and doing 100% of the parenting. The psychiatric told me conduct disorder, major depression and suicidal ideation, but she left CD off the discharge papers - she did tell me why but I cant recall, but I remember her saying shecwas concerned of negative impacts it could have if it was on her record. She does already have an IEP for learning disabilities and ADHD anyway. And yes, she was foster-adopt as welland has Medicaid that is helping to pay, I’m very interested in hearing more about these behavioral consultants. I only know about family therapists, and it was asking for someone who specialize in conduct disorder, and they were saying who works without adolescence should be able to help. This seems too easy of an answer. How would I find out more about the behavioral consultants? I did call a parent support network when I was at my worst. The woman there was a wonderful help and has gone through the same thing we have. She had suggested that I file away with petition with the police so that I can get services through a DCF program that is set to help families of at risk kids. It also make her accountable for her actions and have to go in front of a judge if she starts doing Illegal activities that gets her in trouble. It’s also a protection for me from someone opening up a DCF file on me because of her actions. Can still happen obviously if I am found negligent somehow, but if they have it filed and everything already backed up, she’s in as a big relief for me. I am really hoping I’m gonna be able to keep her out of longer term, residential treatment or group homes. The psychiatrist has said a lot of times kids end up worse because of peer exposure to those who are at her level or worse. She did pretty well at the psychiatric hospital- they were fantastic. She’s enjoying the partial. However in both cases part of the problem is she is using the, as an opportunity to make friends and be social rather than actually work on herself. [/QUOTE]
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