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You know you have a difficult child when . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 715176" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>I am heading to one of those meetings come Monday. The community rehab couseler who thinks that harm reduction is going to help us, will be trying to convince us to keep Difficult Child with CD at home. Our family therapist is a very great lady and has her PhD she was a Director at the local mental health and rehab hospital in The city for over a decade before leaving the city and setting up private practice. She laughed and said they have not idea what they are dealing with. He will not change unless he goes to an inpatient program for behaviour and addiction. And he refuses to go and we can't force him to go. Tried the route of hospitals harm to self and others, and they keep him for 24 hours and he is out. Boys with Conduct Disorder can be so charming when they want to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 715176, member: 21895"] I am heading to one of those meetings come Monday. The community rehab couseler who thinks that harm reduction is going to help us, will be trying to convince us to keep Difficult Child with CD at home. Our family therapist is a very great lady and has her PhD she was a Director at the local mental health and rehab hospital in The city for over a decade before leaving the city and setting up private practice. She laughed and said they have not idea what they are dealing with. He will not change unless he goes to an inpatient program for behaviour and addiction. And he refuses to go and we can't force him to go. Tried the route of hospitals harm to self and others, and they keep him for 24 hours and he is out. Boys with Conduct Disorder can be so charming when they want to be. [/QUOTE]
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