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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 150593" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Just wanted to send you hugs. So sorry that you are going through all of this right now. I am glad, however, difficult child was able to finally get into a phosph. I am sending positive vibes your way, that something clicks for him in this stay. medications, therapy, life, whatever it may be.</p><p></p><p>As far as therapist - all I know is that every therapist has their own methodology. If it feels uncomfortable to you, and they are unwilling to change, then it is not the right fit. There are very strict laws on patient/counselor confidentiality, and telling the parent about anything except thoughts to harm themselves or another, is only done if the parent/child agree that this is to be communicated. It sounds like therapist is trying to gain difficult children trust, and the only way to do that is by letting the child know they will not "tattle" if told important information. If this is not the way you want it set up, then let therapist and difficult child know that, and then agree on a different plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 150593, member: 3301"] Just wanted to send you hugs. So sorry that you are going through all of this right now. I am glad, however, difficult child was able to finally get into a phosph. I am sending positive vibes your way, that something clicks for him in this stay. medications, therapy, life, whatever it may be. As far as therapist - all I know is that every therapist has their own methodology. If it feels uncomfortable to you, and they are unwilling to change, then it is not the right fit. There are very strict laws on patient/counselor confidentiality, and telling the parent about anything except thoughts to harm themselves or another, is only done if the parent/child agree that this is to be communicated. It sounds like therapist is trying to gain difficult children trust, and the only way to do that is by letting the child know they will not "tattle" if told important information. If this is not the way you want it set up, then let therapist and difficult child know that, and then agree on a different plan. [/QUOTE]
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