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<blockquote data-quote="Sherril2000" data-source="post: 648967" data-attributes="member: 18767"><p>Thank you all so much. I learn so much here. I'm an ICU nurse, but not much experience with- psychology. I've never heard of a neuro psychologist, but I will find one. One great thing is my insurance provides great coverage for mental health & substance abuse. Our family counselor says my son doesn't have conduct disorder. He says he has substance abuse problems & a lot of anger. For the most part, he's a loving kid with- a good heart. Loves kids & animals& is kind to them. He's very immature though, & doesn't like to follow rules. So I would say he fits more with- the diagnosis of Oppositional Defiance disorder. </p><p>I had also never heard of Families Anon. I had heard of Alanon, & found a local meeting to go to. I know I'm going to need lots of support when he comes home. I refuse to backslide into the role of the Enabler again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sherril2000, post: 648967, member: 18767"] Thank you all so much. I learn so much here. I'm an ICU nurse, but not much experience with- psychology. I've never heard of a neuro psychologist, but I will find one. One great thing is my insurance provides great coverage for mental health & substance abuse. Our family counselor says my son doesn't have conduct disorder. He says he has substance abuse problems & a lot of anger. For the most part, he's a loving kid with- a good heart. Loves kids & animals& is kind to them. He's very immature though, & doesn't like to follow rules. So I would say he fits more with- the diagnosis of Oppositional Defiance disorder. I had also never heard of Families Anon. I had heard of Alanon, & found a local meeting to go to. I know I'm going to need lots of support when he comes home. I refuse to backslide into the role of the Enabler again. [/QUOTE]
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