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What can I do for difficult child??
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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 63029" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Jo, when was the last time she saw her psychiatrist? It sounds as if her medications need to be checked into. I would call both the therapist and the psychiatrist about the depression, crying, listlessness, etc.</p><p></p><p>In terms of counseling, I personally think a 17-year-old should be in individual therapy. Even if it's not your reality, it's hers, and she needs to know how to deal with it. All three of my kids are in individual therapy, and we have little say about what goes on in the doctor's office. We go separately from time to time to give our adult perspective, but the work done in the doctor's office is to address their issues, not ours as parents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 63029, member: 2423"] Jo, when was the last time she saw her psychiatrist? It sounds as if her medications need to be checked into. I would call both the therapist and the psychiatrist about the depression, crying, listlessness, etc. In terms of counseling, I personally think a 17-year-old should be in individual therapy. Even if it's not your reality, it's hers, and she needs to know how to deal with it. All three of my kids are in individual therapy, and we have little say about what goes on in the doctor's office. We go separately from time to time to give our adult perspective, but the work done in the doctor's office is to address their issues, not ours as parents. [/QUOTE]
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