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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 150480" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>The games were video games- I let my difficult child have some T rated but not a lot because many are so violent and he can't- let's just say a lot of violence doesn't so well with him. The therapist brought in one that was either a violent T rated or M rated game that difficult child knew he wasn't allowed to have at home. I didn't think to bring this up today because we were talking about the psychiatric hospital stay mostly. But, therapist did say many times difficult child comes in saying he wants to talk about things that he doesn't want his mom to know about. Of course, this is fine with me for difficult child to have an acceptable person to talk to as an alternative to me. My concern is the question in my mind- is this therapist acceptable as a role model. The other things he did that concerned me just made him look like a quack to me and I'm a little paranoid (aka over protective) about some men playing on difficult child's vulnerabilities and whether or not they have ulterior motives, so I can't always be sure if I'm over reacting and having reasonable expectations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 150480, member: 3699"] The games were video games- I let my difficult child have some T rated but not a lot because many are so violent and he can't- let's just say a lot of violence doesn't so well with him. The therapist brought in one that was either a violent T rated or M rated game that difficult child knew he wasn't allowed to have at home. I didn't think to bring this up today because we were talking about the psychiatric hospital stay mostly. But, therapist did say many times difficult child comes in saying he wants to talk about things that he doesn't want his mom to know about. Of course, this is fine with me for difficult child to have an acceptable person to talk to as an alternative to me. My concern is the question in my mind- is this therapist acceptable as a role model. The other things he did that concerned me just made him look like a quack to me and I'm a little paranoid (aka over protective) about some men playing on difficult child's vulnerabilities and whether or not they have ulterior motives, so I can't always be sure if I'm over reacting and having reasonable expectations. [/QUOTE]
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