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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 13857" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I'm sure sorry that your son isn't settled down but I'm glad the doors are finally opening to get some help and that they recognize the need is urgent. </p><p></p><p>The doctors that specialize in children's mental health here are called child psychiatrists. They train as regular physicians first and then go on for specialized training in pediatric mental health. Given the medications your son has been on I'm surprised that he hasn't seen one yet because most regular pediatricians here won't prescribe those. Child psychs do both outpatient and inpatient treatments.</p><p></p><p>DOCS No doubt M. will catch this but I'm wondering if those initials (or something close to them) stand for something in the way of child protection or child welfare services. Given that difficult child could be a safety threat to your little one that is an unfortunate possibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 13857, member: 701"] I'm sure sorry that your son isn't settled down but I'm glad the doors are finally opening to get some help and that they recognize the need is urgent. The doctors that specialize in children's mental health here are called child psychiatrists. They train as regular physicians first and then go on for specialized training in pediatric mental health. Given the medications your son has been on I'm surprised that he hasn't seen one yet because most regular pediatricians here won't prescribe those. Child psychs do both outpatient and inpatient treatments. DOCS No doubt M. will catch this but I'm wondering if those initials (or something close to them) stand for something in the way of child protection or child welfare services. Given that difficult child could be a safety threat to your little one that is an unfortunate possibility. [/QUOTE]
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