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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 611658" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>Bunny,</p><p>Before we moved to WA we lived in a very small town in KY. While we were there easy child, difficult child, and I all saw the same Dr. Occasionally we would all three go in for a session together. During those sessions I would often get aggravated with the tdocs thoughts on what I should change to accommodate easy child and difficult child's moods/needs. The funny thing about it was that I think he was working us against one another. IE: when I was with him he would freely acknowledge that difficult child blamed me for everything and was completely unrealistic. I don't know for sure but when difficult child was with him he would most likely listen to her and let her get her stuff off her chest. Same with easy child. I think it was less about him telling difficult child that she was right and more about letting everyone feel ok.</p><p></p><p>Long story short easy child loved him difficult child tolerated him and I liked him. We on the other hand didn't actually learn much or gain anything from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 611658, member: 15473"] Bunny, Before we moved to WA we lived in a very small town in KY. While we were there easy child, difficult child, and I all saw the same Dr. Occasionally we would all three go in for a session together. During those sessions I would often get aggravated with the tdocs thoughts on what I should change to accommodate easy child and difficult child's moods/needs. The funny thing about it was that I think he was working us against one another. IE: when I was with him he would freely acknowledge that difficult child blamed me for everything and was completely unrealistic. I don't know for sure but when difficult child was with him he would most likely listen to her and let her get her stuff off her chest. Same with easy child. I think it was less about him telling difficult child that she was right and more about letting everyone feel ok. Long story short easy child loved him difficult child tolerated him and I liked him. We on the other hand didn't actually learn much or gain anything from it. [/QUOTE]
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