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Putting 12 yo difficult child into Hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="recovering doormat" data-source="post: 276303" data-attributes="member: 5941"><p>So sorry to read about the constant ups and downs in your house. It is exhausting. I think it's good that you and husband both saw the look on your son's face in the counseling. There is something wrong and it's not going to get solved in a five day stay. I think if you can access the insurance for a longer stay that would be best, to have him some place long enough for the staff to get to know him. When our difficult child 2 was hospitalized the first time,for seven days, his psychologist did not want to release him to us, said it was too soon and that she didn't feel she got to know the real child, that he was just parroting back to her stuff she wanted to hear. The other children tell newcomers what to say and do to get "sprung" earlier, I swear to God, it's like a real prison in that regard.</p><p> </p><p>If you want to PM me I can give you the name of an excellent facility in Eastern PA that has a six week diagnostic program that will nail down what is going on with your kid, and give you a "recipe" to help him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recovering doormat, post: 276303, member: 5941"] So sorry to read about the constant ups and downs in your house. It is exhausting. I think it's good that you and husband both saw the look on your son's face in the counseling. There is something wrong and it's not going to get solved in a five day stay. I think if you can access the insurance for a longer stay that would be best, to have him some place long enough for the staff to get to know him. When our difficult child 2 was hospitalized the first time,for seven days, his psychologist did not want to release him to us, said it was too soon and that she didn't feel she got to know the real child, that he was just parroting back to her stuff she wanted to hear. The other children tell newcomers what to say and do to get "sprung" earlier, I swear to God, it's like a real prison in that regard. If you want to PM me I can give you the name of an excellent facility in Eastern PA that has a six week diagnostic program that will nail down what is going on with your kid, and give you a "recipe" to help him. [/QUOTE]
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