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<blockquote data-quote="dandelion" data-source="post: 764062" data-attributes="member: 30736"><p>Hi, thank you for your response and sharing your thoughts.</p><p></p><p>My son did agree to a psychiatric evaluation when he was still living at home with us, but because he was over 13 years old and did not allow me a release of information, I was never allowed to know the results, nor implement any treatment plan. I am not sure if he is open to medications or counseling at this point; as far as I understand, he doesn't have a psychiatric condition that is treatable with medication, unless there is something I am unaware of.</p><p></p><p>He says that he has been working but I don't know for sure. He lives about 2 hours away from me at this point, and we have had very little contact so I can't vouch for anything he's said.</p><p></p><p>I am not open to giving him any financial support at this point and he has not asked for any. I am worried that if I start giving gifts or money he'll punish me if I don't give him what he wants, which is how it went when he was living at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dandelion, post: 764062, member: 30736"] Hi, thank you for your response and sharing your thoughts. My son did agree to a psychiatric evaluation when he was still living at home with us, but because he was over 13 years old and did not allow me a release of information, I was never allowed to know the results, nor implement any treatment plan. I am not sure if he is open to medications or counseling at this point; as far as I understand, he doesn't have a psychiatric condition that is treatable with medication, unless there is something I am unaware of. He says that he has been working but I don't know for sure. He lives about 2 hours away from me at this point, and we have had very little contact so I can't vouch for anything he's said. I am not open to giving him any financial support at this point and he has not asked for any. I am worried that if I start giving gifts or money he'll punish me if I don't give him what he wants, which is how it went when he was living at home. [/QUOTE]
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