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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 359367" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>My memory is going somewhere in a handbasket, but for a kid that had numerous diagnosis's, one of them I remember was BiPolar (BP) but can't remember the others because you have long since removed them numerous psychiatric hospitalizations this is all just sad. I realize juvy said nothing was wrong with him and disregarded everything that his previous therapist said, but the obsessiveness, compulsive behavior, lack of impulse control -something is just not right. Just because the juvy system said something doesn't make it factual, and once again, its comming from a punitive system. </p><p> </p><p>Is he old enough to figure out right from wrong, of course he is. Can he control it - its obvious sometimes he can, and other times has totally his mind. He is well on his way to being doomed to a revolving door of the prison system - forever on probation which he is going to break time and time again, over and over because no one really knows what is going on in his head-deemed a psychopath because, really, that is what conduct disorder is, the Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahlmer group, before any definitive diagnosis is made, and not by the uneducated docs in the prison system. And in three or 4 years time, when he hits legal age, it is all over as to what help he can get. </p><p> </p><p>Its just like watching a train wreck in slow motion</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 359367, member: 47"] My memory is going somewhere in a handbasket, but for a kid that had numerous diagnosis's, one of them I remember was BiPolar (BP) but can't remember the others because you have long since removed them numerous psychiatric hospitalizations this is all just sad. I realize juvy said nothing was wrong with him and disregarded everything that his previous therapist said, but the obsessiveness, compulsive behavior, lack of impulse control -something is just not right. Just because the juvy system said something doesn't make it factual, and once again, its comming from a punitive system. Is he old enough to figure out right from wrong, of course he is. Can he control it - its obvious sometimes he can, and other times has totally his mind. He is well on his way to being doomed to a revolving door of the prison system - forever on probation which he is going to break time and time again, over and over because no one really knows what is going on in his head-deemed a psychopath because, really, that is what conduct disorder is, the Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahlmer group, before any definitive diagnosis is made, and not by the uneducated docs in the prison system. And in three or 4 years time, when he hits legal age, it is all over as to what help he can get. Its just like watching a train wreck in slow motion Marcie [/QUOTE]
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