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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 294238" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>Hi, I now have in home behavior analyst once a week for two hours but is available to call anytime. We also have two other therapasts plus the psychiatrist and she is starting diversion program (academic with lots of counceling) Aug. 24. So it is a form of MST.</p><p> I have made much progress in not reacting. She tends to escalate like crazy at those moments. My current safety plan is jeans with pockets, running shoes, a cell phone, keys, phone number to the analyst, two other supportive people, the sherrif, and crisis interverntion line. I have locked up /put way things like knives, glasses or vases I donot want ther to trach, I will run outside to corner. Another thing B.A. is helping with is choosing battles. The main thng we are working on right now is medication aherence, talking to me or husband once a day, and eating. I really want ther to see her therapists but focusing on baby steps of stability first. She has been too unstable to realsitically do many chores in about a year. She did do her laundry yesterday.</p><p>Compassion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 294238, member: 6393"] Hi, I now have in home behavior analyst once a week for two hours but is available to call anytime. We also have two other therapasts plus the psychiatrist and she is starting diversion program (academic with lots of counceling) Aug. 24. So it is a form of MST. I have made much progress in not reacting. She tends to escalate like crazy at those moments. My current safety plan is jeans with pockets, running shoes, a cell phone, keys, phone number to the analyst, two other supportive people, the sherrif, and crisis interverntion line. I have locked up /put way things like knives, glasses or vases I donot want ther to trach, I will run outside to corner. Another thing B.A. is helping with is choosing battles. The main thng we are working on right now is medication aherence, talking to me or husband once a day, and eating. I really want ther to see her therapists but focusing on baby steps of stability first. She has been too unstable to realsitically do many chores in about a year. She did do her laundry yesterday. Compassion [/QUOTE]
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