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<blockquote data-quote="MMouse" data-source="post: 176542" data-attributes="member: 5588"><p>Thank you Linda. I've called the local rape/incest help line and asked if they could research some therapist names for me, give me some help in finding one that is educated in that aspect of child therapy. Hopefully they'll get back to me. </p><p> </p><p>Funny thing is that we watched so many classes/dvd's...etc and read so many books to know what to look for in our adopted children. They had a predatory older sister and step father, so again, we tried to be so knowledgeable in this for their safety. </p><p> </p><p>We have come to the place that we're not really blaming ourselves anymore though....we are good parents. We went through the proper steps to assure our children's safety and happiness over the past 14 years and it's not due to lack of affection, support or anything else......they made this decision and it wasn't something we did.</p><p> </p><p>If anyone has been through this that lives in TN, AL or GA....we can travel to any of those states to seek help. I just don't want to get them in to a therapist that has no idea on how to handle this and leaves us hanging while they try to figure out what to tell us. </p><p> </p><p>Oh and on the note of any other diagnosis, my son was evaluated for ADHD/ADD years ago and the therapist said he was 'normal' by all means. So again....who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMouse, post: 176542, member: 5588"] Thank you Linda. I've called the local rape/incest help line and asked if they could research some therapist names for me, give me some help in finding one that is educated in that aspect of child therapy. Hopefully they'll get back to me. Funny thing is that we watched so many classes/dvd's...etc and read so many books to know what to look for in our adopted children. They had a predatory older sister and step father, so again, we tried to be so knowledgeable in this for their safety. We have come to the place that we're not really blaming ourselves anymore though....we are good parents. We went through the proper steps to assure our children's safety and happiness over the past 14 years and it's not due to lack of affection, support or anything else......they made this decision and it wasn't something we did. If anyone has been through this that lives in TN, AL or GA....we can travel to any of those states to seek help. I just don't want to get them in to a therapist that has no idea on how to handle this and leaves us hanging while they try to figure out what to tell us. Oh and on the note of any other diagnosis, my son was evaluated for ADHD/ADD years ago and the therapist said he was 'normal' by all means. So again....who knows. [/QUOTE]
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