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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 235354" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Here is the description of MST on my county's website. Based on my research, this is typical. Don't let anyone fool you (like they did me here in the courts), there are other types of in-home therapy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Part of my problem with it was the personality of the guy we got. He said we would discuss our goals, then came over with a list of goals written out for us. Mind you, <em>I</em> was not ordered to do therapy and I wasn't too fond of him deciding my therapeutic goals. His goal was for difficult child to get off probation and the behavioral contract had to be successfully in order to meet the goal. My goal was for difficult child to get stabilized on mood stabilizers. We didn't hit it off too well. LOL! But, given your situation, a lot of my frustrations would not apply to you and your daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 235354, member: 3699"] Here is the description of MST on my county's website. Based on my research, this is typical. Don't let anyone fool you (like they did me here in the courts), there are other types of in-home therapy. Part of my problem with it was the personality of the guy we got. He said we would discuss our goals, then came over with a list of goals written out for us. Mind you, [I]I[/I] was not ordered to do therapy and I wasn't too fond of him deciding my therapeutic goals. His goal was for difficult child to get off probation and the behavioral contract had to be successfully in order to meet the goal. My goal was for difficult child to get stabilized on mood stabilizers. We didn't hit it off too well. LOL! But, given your situation, a lot of my frustrations would not apply to you and your daughter. [/QUOTE]
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