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We met with the social worker at the psychiatric hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 190231" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I can't really say for sure about the boundary issue, because I see it in BOTH my difficult child's when they are unmedicated and NEITHER one has an Aspie diagnosis. But then I still believe ADHD to be at one end of the spectrum and autism at the other. </p><p> </p><p>I would be REALLY frustrated if I could not understand the clinician who is responsible for my difficult child. It's not like you're ordering a pizza, for gosh sakes! These are critical issues you are discussing! If you can't get someone else in there to talk to, then I think the tape recorder is your next best solution.</p><p> </p><p>That's funny what you say about stripping the room -- difficult child 1 would absolutely FLIP if moved any of his clutter. He finds comfort in the mess, I think. It's more like a den or lair!</p><p> </p><p>Hope your hip improves so you're not in too much pain while you're cleaning. Ibuprofen anyone?</p><p> </p><p>Thursday will be here before you know it! I hope his transition to home goes easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 190231, member: 3444"] I can't really say for sure about the boundary issue, because I see it in BOTH my difficult child's when they are unmedicated and NEITHER one has an Aspie diagnosis. But then I still believe ADHD to be at one end of the spectrum and autism at the other. I would be REALLY frustrated if I could not understand the clinician who is responsible for my difficult child. It's not like you're ordering a pizza, for gosh sakes! These are critical issues you are discussing! If you can't get someone else in there to talk to, then I think the tape recorder is your next best solution. That's funny what you say about stripping the room -- difficult child 1 would absolutely FLIP if moved any of his clutter. He finds comfort in the mess, I think. It's more like a den or lair! Hope your hip improves so you're not in too much pain while you're cleaning. Ibuprofen anyone? Thursday will be here before you know it! I hope his transition to home goes easily. [/QUOTE]
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