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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 247936" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Well, I'm not sure I can do that. LOL! I sure can't do it if I'm really nervous and stressed. And I had some really stupid diagnosis's before a therapist who had experience in my problem knew my story. Seriously, I will concede to it- I am not ever going to fit their idea of psychologically normal.</p><p></p><p>And I don't think they will use that to take difficult child away as much as I think it's the goal to have judge order me to do therapy so that gets in PO's authority, too. And they can forget it. difficult child told his psychiatrist he had been smoking. psychiatrist writes it in his report. Now it's an issue in court. See how this works? What damn good does therapy do if you either clam up because you know it's going to end up in front of a judge and courtroom of people or you tell it all then have to deal with the po about it. And yeah, i know, in theory the therapist covers it. But the therapist isn't there when you have to deal with all these other people. How many people on this board had their problems solved in their families this way? Any?</p><p></p><p>You realize that with an inhome therapist this way, it isn't signing release forms to update someone. The po, gal, and anyone else in county has full open record access. Then of course, all these people want to have conversations with you about it and they all think they know a better way to "cure" you. LOL! And you can bet that po uses it against a person.</p><p></p><p>PEACE- I want PEACE - for myself and for difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 247936, member: 3699"] Well, I'm not sure I can do that. LOL! I sure can't do it if I'm really nervous and stressed. And I had some really stupid diagnosis's before a therapist who had experience in my problem knew my story. Seriously, I will concede to it- I am not ever going to fit their idea of psychologically normal. And I don't think they will use that to take difficult child away as much as I think it's the goal to have judge order me to do therapy so that gets in PO's authority, too. And they can forget it. difficult child told his psychiatrist he had been smoking. psychiatrist writes it in his report. Now it's an issue in court. See how this works? What damn good does therapy do if you either clam up because you know it's going to end up in front of a judge and courtroom of people or you tell it all then have to deal with the po about it. And yeah, i know, in theory the therapist covers it. But the therapist isn't there when you have to deal with all these other people. How many people on this board had their problems solved in their families this way? Any? You realize that with an inhome therapist this way, it isn't signing release forms to update someone. The po, gal, and anyone else in county has full open record access. Then of course, all these people want to have conversations with you about it and they all think they know a better way to "cure" you. LOL! And you can bet that po uses it against a person. PEACE- I want PEACE - for myself and for difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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