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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 174588" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Depression may very well be at the root of everything -- her anger, lack of motivation, disrespect, not caring about the consequences you've doled out. If so, she absolutely needs treatment because it frequently doesn't get better on its own. Since she seems really dug in, you might want to give her a choice -- go cooperatively for weekly appointments with a child/adolescent psychiatrist (NOT psychologist) or be admitted to a day treatment program where she would go daily during school hours for treatment (diagnosis, therapy, medication intevention if needed). Day treatment programs can often be found at children's hospitals or psychiatric hospitals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 174588, member: 2423"] Depression may very well be at the root of everything -- her anger, lack of motivation, disrespect, not caring about the consequences you've doled out. If so, she absolutely needs treatment because it frequently doesn't get better on its own. Since she seems really dug in, you might want to give her a choice -- go cooperatively for weekly appointments with a child/adolescent psychiatrist (NOT psychologist) or be admitted to a day treatment program where she would go daily during school hours for treatment (diagnosis, therapy, medication intevention if needed). Day treatment programs can often be found at children's hospitals or psychiatric hospitals. [/QUOTE]
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