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What do I do? Need advice when all the doors are closed...
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 676672" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Hi, confusedmom.</p><p> </p><p>There may be a LOT more going on with your son than what he tells the therapists. Some kids at this age can be experts at telling adults what they want to hear. Even experienced therapists can be fooled. He may well also be a victim, and may have been so well groomed that he won't reveal the source.</p><p> </p><p>He's the older brother to a handicapped sibling. Unless he was home schooled (doesn't sound like it), he will likely have been bullied through school because of this. His behavior and marks may be his attempts at holding himself together - which gets harder as they get older.</p><p> </p><p>Have you ever considered requesting an intensive mental health evaluation? Some mental illnesses show up in childhood - bi-polar being one of these, and hyper-sexuality can go with bi-polar (and a few other disorders).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 676672, member: 11791"] Hi, confusedmom. There may be a LOT more going on with your son than what he tells the therapists. Some kids at this age can be experts at telling adults what they want to hear. Even experienced therapists can be fooled. He may well also be a victim, and may have been so well groomed that he won't reveal the source. He's the older brother to a handicapped sibling. Unless he was home schooled (doesn't sound like it), he will likely have been bullied through school because of this. His behavior and marks may be his attempts at holding himself together - which gets harder as they get older. Have you ever considered requesting an intensive mental health evaluation? Some mental illnesses show up in childhood - bi-polar being one of these, and hyper-sexuality can go with bi-polar (and a few other disorders). [/QUOTE]
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