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<blockquote data-quote="sandman3" data-source="post: 132247" data-attributes="member: 4719"><p>I feel you! My difficult child 1, who just spent 10 days inpatient, says he hears voices also. The psychiatric at the hospital is the one who told me about it, I was surprised to say the least. So, I've asked him about it and he said yes and that they tell him to do bad things. Our therapist says not to push questioning him because that can lead to him "making it up". The outpatient psychiatric says it's not voices and he's just manifesting his thoughts (this after a 45 minute, first time visit!). So, I'm not sure what to make of it yet. I asked A to just let me know when he hears them and I don't bother him about it. He told me Wednesday that he heard them again calling his name and saying "hello". For now, I'm just in the watch and pay attention mode...he is on medications now which seems to be helping him.</p><p> </p><p>I think you definitely need to get your difficult child into the psychiatric or Therapist immediately to address the issue....at least they can help you with what to watch for and what to document.</p><p> </p><p>Have a better day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandman3, post: 132247, member: 4719"] I feel you! My difficult child 1, who just spent 10 days inpatient, says he hears voices also. The psychiatric at the hospital is the one who told me about it, I was surprised to say the least. So, I've asked him about it and he said yes and that they tell him to do bad things. Our therapist says not to push questioning him because that can lead to him "making it up". The outpatient psychiatric says it's not voices and he's just manifesting his thoughts (this after a 45 minute, first time visit!). So, I'm not sure what to make of it yet. I asked A to just let me know when he hears them and I don't bother him about it. He told me Wednesday that he heard them again calling his name and saying "hello". For now, I'm just in the watch and pay attention mode...he is on medications now which seems to be helping him. I think you definitely need to get your difficult child into the psychiatric or Therapist immediately to address the issue....at least they can help you with what to watch for and what to document. Have a better day! [/QUOTE]
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