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Question for Those Familiar with Borderline (BPD) and False Accusations...
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 522837" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>We are somewhat limited in our choices because anyone with Medicaid MUST be treated by the County MH facility. The county workers are not the best. My thinking is that even if I make a stink and demand a different therapist - there's no telling what we will end up with. The other choice might be completely inept.</p><p></p><p>The good / bad is that now that difficult child is turning 17 - she is going to be treated like an adult. Mom and Dad will have no input on the sessions....no feedback whatsoever...and will not be welcome to attend unless difficult child wants to address something in particular with us. This will NOT be "our" therapist - it will be difficult child's.</p><p></p><p>But yeah - that whole "repressed memories" thing scares me...</p><p></p><p>Then again, there are plenty of folks out there ready to believe difficult child's stories of abuse as it is....and there are plenty of internet sources on Borderline (BPD) that indicate childhood abuse as a primary cause. The very fact that the therapist is looking at a diagnosis of Borderline (BPD) iks probably enough justification for difficult child to deduce that there MUST have been something really horrible happening in her life just as she suspected all along...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 522837, member: 6546"] We are somewhat limited in our choices because anyone with Medicaid MUST be treated by the County MH facility. The county workers are not the best. My thinking is that even if I make a stink and demand a different therapist - there's no telling what we will end up with. The other choice might be completely inept. The good / bad is that now that difficult child is turning 17 - she is going to be treated like an adult. Mom and Dad will have no input on the sessions....no feedback whatsoever...and will not be welcome to attend unless difficult child wants to address something in particular with us. This will NOT be "our" therapist - it will be difficult child's. But yeah - that whole "repressed memories" thing scares me... Then again, there are plenty of folks out there ready to believe difficult child's stories of abuse as it is....and there are plenty of internet sources on Borderline (BPD) that indicate childhood abuse as a primary cause. The very fact that the therapist is looking at a diagnosis of Borderline (BPD) iks probably enough justification for difficult child to deduce that there MUST have been something really horrible happening in her life just as she suspected all along... [/QUOTE]
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