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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 320653" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I guess the CM noticed that she had me at wits end. I just a call from the therapist there, who had pulled difficult child in, and she told me that she was going to send difficult child out of Department of Juvenile Justice with the recommendation that he NOT have court ordered mental health treaatment because 1) he is no longer on medications, 2) he has done very well there and they do not have him listed as MI any longer, and 3) she is confident that if issues start reoccurring or if difficult child asks for a therapist, etc, that I will seerk help for him and advocate for him to get mental health treatment</p><p></p><p></p><p>She was telling me so that I would know that even though she can't control what the PO and judge might order, she is going to tell them she does not think it is necessary to court order it so maybe this would help me make the decision about whether or not I would be able to handle difficult child coming home and being on parole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 320653, member: 3699"] I guess the CM noticed that she had me at wits end. I just a call from the therapist there, who had pulled difficult child in, and she told me that she was going to send difficult child out of Department of Juvenile Justice with the recommendation that he NOT have court ordered mental health treaatment because 1) he is no longer on medications, 2) he has done very well there and they do not have him listed as MI any longer, and 3) she is confident that if issues start reoccurring or if difficult child asks for a therapist, etc, that I will seerk help for him and advocate for him to get mental health treatment She was telling me so that I would know that even though she can't control what the PO and judge might order, she is going to tell them she does not think it is necessary to court order it so maybe this would help me make the decision about whether or not I would be able to handle difficult child coming home and being on parole. [/QUOTE]
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