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Woke up to find a note from difficult child:
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 552429" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I'm glad therapist can work her in, and I hope she's willing to see the psychiatrist. I know it can take awhile to get an initial appointment with a psychiatrist, so keeping fingers crossed it doesn't take too long. </p><p></p><p>I have to say, while I would have done just as you did and called the therapist about an appointment, I'm concerned that she left a note asking YOU to call, instead of doing it herself. Depression or not, that's pretty manipulative. She still wants everyone to do everything for her, instead of doing it herself. I'm willing to cut her some slack here, because it's in her (and your) best interest that she see the therapist sooner no matter who makes the appointment, however, I'd tread cautiously if I were you. She needs to take responsibility for making and keeping her appointments, not place that on you. You're doing enough for her already. I realize it's a fine line to tread, because you want her to get help, but just .... be careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 552429, member: 1157"] I'm glad therapist can work her in, and I hope she's willing to see the psychiatrist. I know it can take awhile to get an initial appointment with a psychiatrist, so keeping fingers crossed it doesn't take too long. I have to say, while I would have done just as you did and called the therapist about an appointment, I'm concerned that she left a note asking YOU to call, instead of doing it herself. Depression or not, that's pretty manipulative. She still wants everyone to do everything for her, instead of doing it herself. I'm willing to cut her some slack here, because it's in her (and your) best interest that she see the therapist sooner no matter who makes the appointment, however, I'd tread cautiously if I were you. She needs to take responsibility for making and keeping her appointments, not place that on you. You're doing enough for her already. I realize it's a fine line to tread, because you want her to get help, but just .... be careful. [/QUOTE]
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