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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 172228" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>We went through something like that. The guy touted as THE therapist for teen boys -- a PhD -- turned out to be a total dud. I have no idea why anyone thought he was good. My son thought he was a complete waste of time My son <em>wanted</em> to get better and was as compliant a patient as he could be (beyond the fact that he was slowly becoming psychotic and violent because of the Celexa). The guy talked a good race but when it was time to run, he was all talk. And quite full of himself.</p><p></p><p>Ah, it was all my fault anyway. Poor parenting skills, dontcha know? We fired him before we fired the psychiatrist.</p><p></p><p>We did find a MSW who was about as big a geek as you could get. He <em>did</em> help my son and would have helped him more had the psychosis not progressed to the point where the three of us realized he was too unstable to benefit from talk therapy. I think my son might have gone back to him at some point had he not been in the same building and under the same management group as the other two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 172228, member: 1498"] We went through something like that. The guy touted as THE therapist for teen boys -- a PhD -- turned out to be a total dud. I have no idea why anyone thought he was good. My son thought he was a complete waste of time My son [I]wanted[/I] to get better and was as compliant a patient as he could be (beyond the fact that he was slowly becoming psychotic and violent because of the Celexa). The guy talked a good race but when it was time to run, he was all talk. And quite full of himself. Ah, it was all my fault anyway. Poor parenting skills, dontcha know? We fired him before we fired the psychiatrist. We did find a MSW who was about as big a geek as you could get. He [I]did[/I] help my son and would have helped him more had the psychosis not progressed to the point where the three of us realized he was too unstable to benefit from talk therapy. I think my son might have gone back to him at some point had he not been in the same building and under the same management group as the other two. [/QUOTE]
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