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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 155358" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I keep a journal on difficult child's behaviors, and have for over a year. I guess I will read back through. I think I will be included, at least for the first part of the session and then I get "kicked out" so psychiatrist can work with difficult child. As I look back, I think most of difficult child's issues are due to anxiety, which he is not medicated for right now. I hear the statement "he gets so worked up" and "he is so intense" quite a bit. I am not sure if we will medicate for anxiety, or do therapy, or what. This is all new to me. I even start therapy on Monday. Wow, what a thing to start together. At least we will see different docs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 155358, member: 3184"] I keep a journal on difficult child's behaviors, and have for over a year. I guess I will read back through. I think I will be included, at least for the first part of the session and then I get "kicked out" so psychiatrist can work with difficult child. As I look back, I think most of difficult child's issues are due to anxiety, which he is not medicated for right now. I hear the statement "he gets so worked up" and "he is so intense" quite a bit. I am not sure if we will medicate for anxiety, or do therapy, or what. This is all new to me. I even start therapy on Monday. Wow, what a thing to start together. At least we will see different docs. [/QUOTE]
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