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<blockquote data-quote="DesparatelyAfraid" data-source="post: 666275" data-attributes="member: 19509"><p>at this point, even his therapist does not believe he is using any drugs. I did insist he go for psychological assessment, but that was a horrible experience. my son was firmly against the assessment and viewed it as a way to control people. he went very very reluctantly and was clearly adversarial in his dealings with the psychologist. His therapist had not recommended the assessment because he strongly believed my son would manipulate the assessments. And boy did he! it was a mistake. and the psychologist who did the assessment seemed like she had never had any life experience. She latched on to a couple of one-time things that,in my experience, are not the least unusual for teenagers, and made them into very big deals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesparatelyAfraid, post: 666275, member: 19509"] at this point, even his therapist does not believe he is using any drugs. I did insist he go for psychological assessment, but that was a horrible experience. my son was firmly against the assessment and viewed it as a way to control people. he went very very reluctantly and was clearly adversarial in his dealings with the psychologist. His therapist had not recommended the assessment because he strongly believed my son would manipulate the assessments. And boy did he! it was a mistake. and the psychologist who did the assessment seemed like she had never had any life experience. She latched on to a couple of one-time things that,in my experience, are not the least unusual for teenagers, and made them into very big deals. [/QUOTE]
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