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Therapy isn't to challenge them. WHAT??
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 123468" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>JJJ- this might be a stretch, but remember the saying "there's nothing to fear but fear itself"? Maybe the "world" she's living in is her worst fear or maybe it's just how she added things up in her mind for some other reason. The point is, this is HER reality in HER mind, and if she #1 deals with those problems, that's a big step for her- probably the biggest- then she goes on to other steps, until she does see the reality more like everyone else.</p><p> </p><p>Shoot, if saying "you should look at it this way, this is the way it really is" was enough to change the way our difficult child's think, none of us parents would need a therapist!!</p><p> </p><p>LOL- I'm not trying to be harsh- the therapist might really be a quack for all I know, and I'm sorry you're spending the eve. so frustrated. Try to keep an open mind- remember that whatever has been tried already obviously hasn't worked, and maybe you can have a discussion with therapist that answers some of these questions for you-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 123468, member: 3699"] JJJ- this might be a stretch, but remember the saying "there's nothing to fear but fear itself"? Maybe the "world" she's living in is her worst fear or maybe it's just how she added things up in her mind for some other reason. The point is, this is HER reality in HER mind, and if she #1 deals with those problems, that's a big step for her- probably the biggest- then she goes on to other steps, until she does see the reality more like everyone else. Shoot, if saying "you should look at it this way, this is the way it really is" was enough to change the way our difficult child's think, none of us parents would need a therapist!! LOL- I'm not trying to be harsh- the therapist might really be a quack for all I know, and I'm sorry you're spending the eve. so frustrated. Try to keep an open mind- remember that whatever has been tried already obviously hasn't worked, and maybe you can have a discussion with therapist that answers some of these questions for you- [/QUOTE]
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