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<blockquote data-quote="Mara11" data-source="post: 243779" data-attributes="member: 6818"><p>Nope, no dad in picture. He's out there, but we divorced before the first diagnosis. No ODD isn't the only thing, but it is the behaviours that end up being oppositional. Kinda runs in the males in our family too, along with addiction and a weeee tiny attention problem..shiny prettyyy and the ever present hard depressions. </p><p></p><p>I see you are also in the same State. I work in a foster care agency. Besides dealing locally with my own kids, I'm having an impossible time seeing much help being spread in our State for kiddos in the school systems with any emotional disorder diagnosis. </p><p></p><p>I go back to my own counselor this week. Over the years I've seriously considered Alanon meetings, but when I look for groups in town I'm not too endeared with them. Just going to my very own counselor to deal with my very own stuff is a wonderful luxury. My son may not appreciate a good counseling session, but I sure do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mara11, post: 243779, member: 6818"] Nope, no dad in picture. He's out there, but we divorced before the first diagnosis. No ODD isn't the only thing, but it is the behaviours that end up being oppositional. Kinda runs in the males in our family too, along with addiction and a weeee tiny attention problem..shiny prettyyy and the ever present hard depressions. I see you are also in the same State. I work in a foster care agency. Besides dealing locally with my own kids, I'm having an impossible time seeing much help being spread in our State for kiddos in the school systems with any emotional disorder diagnosis. I go back to my own counselor this week. Over the years I've seriously considered Alanon meetings, but when I look for groups in town I'm not too endeared with them. Just going to my very own counselor to deal with my very own stuff is a wonderful luxury. My son may not appreciate a good counseling session, but I sure do! [/QUOTE]
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