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Therapy? Could it help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Baggy Bags" data-source="post: 735713" data-attributes="member: 22819"><p>I've been having weekly sessions with the child/teen specialist psychiatrist that diagnosed my son. My son sees a different psychologist, but the specialist has seen him several times and knows him pretty well. This has been invaluable in helping me understand and accept what is going on his head. So, as you say, it's more about advice than someone to listen to me (which I get elsewhere). I don't know if you could arrange for something like that where you are - a specialist getting to know your son and then helping you in how to survive/deal with/manage him.</p><p></p><p>My mantra is - I will not let this destroy me.</p><p>I say it several times a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baggy Bags, post: 735713, member: 22819"] I've been having weekly sessions with the child/teen specialist psychiatrist that diagnosed my son. My son sees a different psychologist, but the specialist has seen him several times and knows him pretty well. This has been invaluable in helping me understand and accept what is going on his head. So, as you say, it's more about advice than someone to listen to me (which I get elsewhere). I don't know if you could arrange for something like that where you are - a specialist getting to know your son and then helping you in how to survive/deal with/manage him. My mantra is - I will not let this destroy me. I say it several times a day. [/QUOTE]
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