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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 461390" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>If you are not coping well with the current situation, then you have "issues" - just my opinion, of course. Having a therapist means you have a professional opinion who can help you sort through the thoughts, feelings, and learning curve of dealing with difficult child. Depending, of course, on whether you find one you can click with.</p><p></p><p>Needing your own therapist does not mean that you are dealing with formal dxes like depression, etc. - the things that once upon a time I thought of as "issues". Yes, those are... but there are way more issues than there are dxes!</p><p></p><p>Maybe we should use the word "challenges" instead of "issues"?</p><p>Because, if you have a difficult child kid... you have challenges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 461390, member: 11791"] If you are not coping well with the current situation, then you have "issues" - just my opinion, of course. Having a therapist means you have a professional opinion who can help you sort through the thoughts, feelings, and learning curve of dealing with difficult child. Depending, of course, on whether you find one you can click with. Needing your own therapist does not mean that you are dealing with formal dxes like depression, etc. - the things that once upon a time I thought of as "issues". Yes, those are... but there are way more issues than there are dxes! Maybe we should use the word "challenges" instead of "issues"? Because, if you have a difficult child kid... you have challenges. [/QUOTE]
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