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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 187184" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Mustang and I had the same thought (cue scary music) </p><p> </p><p>I think this guy could use a good Aspie therapist....why not ask him if he is comfortable with his therapist and then tell him you see a lot of similarities in his and your son's behavior and THIS (hand car) woman helps him a lot. </p><p> </p><p>Finding the right therapist is 1/2 the battle for me. I want to sit with someone I know really isn't listening and just lets me vent -but on the other hand I want someone that listens ENOUGH to give me good ideas and exercises to improve my situation. </p><p> </p><p>One time I saw a therapist and she was beyond obviously not into me - and it hurt. I was talking about my abusive husband....and she was staring out the window through a reflection in the picture behind my head. I kept talking and then said "And the monkey went up the flagpole. Know what I mean?" and when she said "Yes." I got up and left and told her that I wasn't there to hear myself think - and monkeys really didn't go up a flagpole." (shoulda seen the look on her face) - I changed therapists several times before I found one I liked.....stuck wtih him 7 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 187184, member: 4964"] Mustang and I had the same thought (cue scary music) I think this guy could use a good Aspie therapist....why not ask him if he is comfortable with his therapist and then tell him you see a lot of similarities in his and your son's behavior and THIS (hand car) woman helps him a lot. Finding the right therapist is 1/2 the battle for me. I want to sit with someone I know really isn't listening and just lets me vent -but on the other hand I want someone that listens ENOUGH to give me good ideas and exercises to improve my situation. One time I saw a therapist and she was beyond obviously not into me - and it hurt. I was talking about my abusive husband....and she was staring out the window through a reflection in the picture behind my head. I kept talking and then said "And the monkey went up the flagpole. Know what I mean?" and when she said "Yes." I got up and left and told her that I wasn't there to hear myself think - and monkeys really didn't go up a flagpole." (shoulda seen the look on her face) - I changed therapists several times before I found one I liked.....stuck wtih him 7 years. [/QUOTE]
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