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I was feeling hopeless...now I am just furious...
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 707027" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>From your signature I see mother is bipolar. My son became mentally ill around the same age as your daughter; his birth parents were mentally ill. There is often a hereditary component. Can the psychologist be called upon to hospitalize her/to bring her to the County Mental Health inpatient facility?</p><p></p><p>This happened with my own son last year. He visited a psychiatrist we have known for many years, who was concerned and brought him to the County mental health intake point, and my son remained there for a few days, and could have stayed longer.</p><p></p><p>I would call the psychologist today, bring her/him up to speed about what has been happening, tell her what you think needs to happen, and request her help. I do not see how a psychologist can meet with a teen who is likely injecting hard drugs, out of control and unsafe and conduct business as usual. Would it be helpful to request a session for you to meet with the psychologist separately?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 707027, member: 18958"] From your signature I see mother is bipolar. My son became mentally ill around the same age as your daughter; his birth parents were mentally ill. There is often a hereditary component. Can the psychologist be called upon to hospitalize her/to bring her to the County Mental Health inpatient facility? This happened with my own son last year. He visited a psychiatrist we have known for many years, who was concerned and brought him to the County mental health intake point, and my son remained there for a few days, and could have stayed longer. I would call the psychologist today, bring her/him up to speed about what has been happening, tell her what you think needs to happen, and request her help. I do not see how a psychologist can meet with a teen who is likely injecting hard drugs, out of control and unsafe and conduct business as usual. Would it be helpful to request a session for you to meet with the psychologist separately? [/QUOTE]
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