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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 648946" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>I'm thinking what he should have is a neuropsychological evaluation, which is done by a neuropsychological. I'm sure the psychiatric doctor can recommend one.</p><p></p><p>That's really a good sign that he's willing to take medications. So many of our difficult kids refuse any kind of medication or counseling.</p><p></p><p>You are going to need lots of support in dealing with your son. It's very helpful to go to a support group (I like Families Anonymous), a therapist of your own (for support and practical advice on how to deal with your son) and of course this message board. Books are helpful, too. You will need to set boundaries and stick to them. You will need to learn to resist manipulation and detect telltale signs of deceit. It's so hard to do....that's why you need all that support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 648946, member: 15832"] I'm thinking what he should have is a neuropsychological evaluation, which is done by a neuropsychological. I'm sure the psychiatric doctor can recommend one. That's really a good sign that he's willing to take medications. So many of our difficult kids refuse any kind of medication or counseling. You are going to need lots of support in dealing with your son. It's very helpful to go to a support group (I like Families Anonymous), a therapist of your own (for support and practical advice on how to deal with your son) and of course this message board. Books are helpful, too. You will need to set boundaries and stick to them. You will need to learn to resist manipulation and detect telltale signs of deceit. It's so hard to do....that's why you need all that support. [/QUOTE]
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