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My daughter is not the same child anymore
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 414599"><p>I think you haven't found the right docs. Have you taken her to a child psychiatrist? I would also recommend a neuropsychologist evaluation. It is very possible that she is depressed but the thing about everything being okay at school makes that difficult to say. My son was molested when he was 3. We had some of the same issues with him at our house because this is where it happened. It was my babysitter who happened to be my friend's 15 year old daughter. That's why he only acted this way at home. I also had a different therapist tell me that he only acted this way at home because that is where he felt "safe" enough to act this way.</p><p> </p><p>I wish I could be of more help. Keep us posted and I'm sure you will get more responses in the morning. Nights are pretty quiet around here. </p><p> </p><p>Welcome to our "family". I have found this to be a very helpful and WISE group of people to be associated with. They have been my lifeline for a while now. I hope you find this to be true for you too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 414599"] I think you haven't found the right docs. Have you taken her to a child psychiatrist? I would also recommend a neuropsychologist evaluation. It is very possible that she is depressed but the thing about everything being okay at school makes that difficult to say. My son was molested when he was 3. We had some of the same issues with him at our house because this is where it happened. It was my babysitter who happened to be my friend's 15 year old daughter. That's why he only acted this way at home. I also had a different therapist tell me that he only acted this way at home because that is where he felt "safe" enough to act this way. I wish I could be of more help. Keep us posted and I'm sure you will get more responses in the morning. Nights are pretty quiet around here. Welcome to our "family". I have found this to be a very helpful and WISE group of people to be associated with. They have been my lifeline for a while now. I hope you find this to be true for you too. [/QUOTE]
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