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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 480671" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Well, I don't mind providing them copies of anything- even old health records, but agin, that's not the what it appears to be saying on their pamplet.</p><p></p><p>DDD, the first time, when difficult child held the knife to my neck, I know I had PTSD but then I believed difficult child and the Department of Juvenile Justice facility and he moved home with just a cautious eye open. When I woke up some weeks or so after that and found my pockets cut open and everything in them taken out, it became more than PTSD. I side with the psychiatrist and a psychiatric and even Dr Phil on this- when it gets to that point, there needs to be intensive therapy BEFORE the kid moves back home. And let's not forget, when we tried therapy while difficult child was living with me, if a therapist plowed into sensitive or highly emotional subjects, difficult child would become physiically agressive with me at home. There was once I swear, I thought he'd broken my nose. This is not just "MY problem".</p><p></p><p>Seriously, I've been slammed against walls, pushed to the floor and kicked, had a knife flaunted in front of me, then robbed twice by knife be difficult child, been punched in the face by him....but if I get treatment for PTSD and take some anti-anxiety medications and let him move back with me, things will be fine? Well, that was the last jurisdictions' viewpoint. But fortunately, not the judge's or the last PO there after the latest incidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 480671, member: 3699"] Well, I don't mind providing them copies of anything- even old health records, but agin, that's not the what it appears to be saying on their pamplet. DDD, the first time, when difficult child held the knife to my neck, I know I had PTSD but then I believed difficult child and the Department of Juvenile Justice facility and he moved home with just a cautious eye open. When I woke up some weeks or so after that and found my pockets cut open and everything in them taken out, it became more than PTSD. I side with the psychiatrist and a psychiatric and even Dr Phil on this- when it gets to that point, there needs to be intensive therapy BEFORE the kid moves back home. And let's not forget, when we tried therapy while difficult child was living with me, if a therapist plowed into sensitive or highly emotional subjects, difficult child would become physiically agressive with me at home. There was once I swear, I thought he'd broken my nose. This is not just "MY problem". Seriously, I've been slammed against walls, pushed to the floor and kicked, had a knife flaunted in front of me, then robbed twice by knife be difficult child, been punched in the face by him....but if I get treatment for PTSD and take some anti-anxiety medications and let him move back with me, things will be fine? Well, that was the last jurisdictions' viewpoint. But fortunately, not the judge's or the last PO there after the latest incidence. [/QUOTE]
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