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OUT OF CONTROL 15 y.o. with- ODD
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 47808"><p>Hello Tara - </p><p></p><p>I have nothing new to offer as you've been given tons of great advice. I wanted to add my welcome also. This board is a great place for support and ideas - a place to vent, cry, share the good times and garner new ideas. Sometimes - even with posts that don't pertain to a diagnosis my child has - I'll find myself thinking...hmmm, never thought of it that way before. Lovely group of people here. Very supportive and insightful.</p><p></p><p>I second the idea of finding a psychiatrist or therapist that specializes in attachment disorders to rule out or in an attachment disorder. A psychiatrist or therapist that works with trauma in children can help, I'm sure, at least as a starting point to get you headed in the general direction. I've attached a link with some information you may or may not find useful.</p><p> <a href="http://www.nctsnet.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=hom_main" target="_blank">http://www.nctsnet.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=hom_main</a></p><p></p><p>The link below has a list of member networks that have psychiatrists and/or tdocs trained in working with traumatized children. If there isn't one near you, you could still contact them. They may have information on professionals closer to you.</p><p></p><p> <a href="http://www.nctsnet.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=abt_ntwk" target="_blank">http://www.nctsnet.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=abt_ntwk</a> </p><p></p><p>The one thing I tell all new members is to take time for yourselves. That goes for both you and your brother. </p><p></p><p>Welcome to the board. I'm glad you've found us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 47808"] Hello Tara - I have nothing new to offer as you've been given tons of great advice. I wanted to add my welcome also. This board is a great place for support and ideas - a place to vent, cry, share the good times and garner new ideas. Sometimes - even with posts that don't pertain to a diagnosis my child has - I'll find myself thinking...hmmm, never thought of it that way before. Lovely group of people here. Very supportive and insightful. I second the idea of finding a psychiatrist or therapist that specializes in attachment disorders to rule out or in an attachment disorder. A psychiatrist or therapist that works with trauma in children can help, I'm sure, at least as a starting point to get you headed in the general direction. I've attached a link with some information you may or may not find useful. [url="http://www.nctsnet.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=hom_main"]http://www.nctsnet.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=hom_main[/url] The link below has a list of member networks that have psychiatrists and/or tdocs trained in working with traumatized children. If there isn't one near you, you could still contact them. They may have information on professionals closer to you. [url="http://www.nctsnet.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=abt_ntwk"]http://www.nctsnet.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=abt_ntwk[/url] The one thing I tell all new members is to take time for yourselves. That goes for both you and your brother. Welcome to the board. I'm glad you've found us. [/QUOTE]
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