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Help! Is this normal for a private Residential Treatment Center (RTC)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 746205" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Yes. But I am afraid that the right people are not working with this boy.</p><p>It seems to me he may be acting out from a violating trauma. His drug use may have been self medication for the trauma. I know he acted out (very violently) against his mom. Was if due to (subconsciously?) blaming her for the trauma. (I am not saying that is true just that) he may have felt that way.</p><p>I don't know how someone goes about finding the right psychologist/psychiatrist/ therapist. </p><p>I think it is hard for a parent to get the right advice to help a Difficult Child unless the advice giver knows all the players. It seems for a young person the person to help needs to be a specialist in adolescence. In a lot of the cases someone that deals with neurological development and neurological problems needs to be consulted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 746205, member: 23103"] Yes. But I am afraid that the right people are not working with this boy. It seems to me he may be acting out from a violating trauma. His drug use may have been self medication for the trauma. I know he acted out (very violently) against his mom. Was if due to (subconsciously?) blaming her for the trauma. (I am not saying that is true just that) he may have felt that way. I don't know how someone goes about finding the right psychologist/psychiatrist/ therapist. I think it is hard for a parent to get the right advice to help a Difficult Child unless the advice giver knows all the players. It seems for a young person the person to help needs to be a specialist in adolescence. In a lot of the cases someone that deals with neurological development and neurological problems needs to be consulted. [/QUOTE]
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