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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 239633" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That sounds like good advice, DDD. Thank you! OK, I'll try not to make the PO look bad. But really, the super was saying that no one who isn't a mental health prof would be ordering a specific therapy. Well, they did before and that's what the guy was saying in the meeting and the PO said that she was ordering that. Am I supposed to think they are not?</p><p></p><p>Janna- Here they use mst for all-inclusive behavior modification. Wrap around is listed as counseling, mentorship, supervision, respite. Is that typical? Is the counseling specificly behavior modification? The sw at psychiatric hospital said that some extensive in home services were not for behavior modification and were for more all-inclusive services that focused on other things. Is that true?</p><p></p><p>It better be- the sw was about to recommend Residential Treatment Center (RTC) off the batt but didn't because she said she'd talked to difficult child's therapist who recommended trrying to get more help at home first. So she wrote her letter that way. But therapist's letter says we need help in more counseling, financial, respite, etc. psychiatrist's letter says I need more support and difficult child needs more assitance in learning how to manage his psychiatric disorder and that behavior problems appear to be a result of BiPolar (BP) instability and medication trials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 239633, member: 3699"] That sounds like good advice, DDD. Thank you! OK, I'll try not to make the PO look bad. But really, the super was saying that no one who isn't a mental health prof would be ordering a specific therapy. Well, they did before and that's what the guy was saying in the meeting and the PO said that she was ordering that. Am I supposed to think they are not? Janna- Here they use mst for all-inclusive behavior modification. Wrap around is listed as counseling, mentorship, supervision, respite. Is that typical? Is the counseling specificly behavior modification? The sw at psychiatric hospital said that some extensive in home services were not for behavior modification and were for more all-inclusive services that focused on other things. Is that true? It better be- the sw was about to recommend Residential Treatment Center (RTC) off the batt but didn't because she said she'd talked to difficult child's therapist who recommended trrying to get more help at home first. So she wrote her letter that way. But therapist's letter says we need help in more counseling, financial, respite, etc. psychiatrist's letter says I need more support and difficult child needs more assitance in learning how to manage his psychiatric disorder and that behavior problems appear to be a result of BiPolar (BP) instability and medication trials. [/QUOTE]
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