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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 150486" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's pretty much my issue with it, Adrianne- is this therapist really leading difficult child to cope better and make wise decisions or is he enabling or just not doing much more than "being a buddy" without being responsible about what messages he's sending difficult child? </p><p></p><p>I do want him to be the "safe place" and the "man's input", if he is <em>appropriate</em> - this is one of the reasons why we'll look for therapy for the bigger issues some place else- I will need to be more involved, and as I told therapist, I don't want to interfere with difficult child's level of comfort with "his safe place". Sooooo- how do I get a little reassurance that this is "safe and appropriate"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 150486, member: 3699"] That's pretty much my issue with it, Adrianne- is this therapist really leading difficult child to cope better and make wise decisions or is he enabling or just not doing much more than "being a buddy" without being responsible about what messages he's sending difficult child? I do want him to be the "safe place" and the "man's input", if he is [I]appropriate[/I] - this is one of the reasons why we'll look for therapy for the bigger issues some place else- I will need to be more involved, and as I told therapist, I don't want to interfere with difficult child's level of comfort with "his safe place". Sooooo- how do I get a little reassurance that this is "safe and appropriate"? [/QUOTE]
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