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New therapist - what to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 482053" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Therapy does help in many cases but it takes time. 2-3 months is barely enough time to gain the trust that a therapist needs from his client. My difficult child was in counciling for two years and never opened up about certain things but it did help him in other ways. I think as parents by the time we decide our kid needs help we are sick with worry. We want them well and we want it to happen quickly. If your child isn't opening up and sharing after a few months or you feel that you are constantly getting the bum's rush, ie telling of problems with no feedback from the therapist it is time for a change. </p><p></p><p>Buddy I think you need to look for a specialist that deals with autism. They would have many techniques that might work at engaging your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 482053, member: 2315"] Therapy does help in many cases but it takes time. 2-3 months is barely enough time to gain the trust that a therapist needs from his client. My difficult child was in counciling for two years and never opened up about certain things but it did help him in other ways. I think as parents by the time we decide our kid needs help we are sick with worry. We want them well and we want it to happen quickly. If your child isn't opening up and sharing after a few months or you feel that you are constantly getting the bum's rush, ie telling of problems with no feedback from the therapist it is time for a change. Buddy I think you need to look for a specialist that deals with autism. They would have many techniques that might work at engaging your son. [/QUOTE]
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