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10-14-2006, 11:22 PM
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Moderator Goddess
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I'm sorry you are dealing with this. Since I've started putting my son in therapy, and reading/gathering so much more information, I've started believing in therapy strongly with a GOOD therapist. Have you considered doing this? My husband's EAP plan pays in full so so many sessions, then my insurance kicks in with the $20 copay. It could be worth it. It will help him work through the anger issues, (which are to be expected with autistics - they get so frustrated when they can't get their points across and/or are misunderstood, which is where speech therapy comes in - ds is just starting both types of therapy, and I wish I'd known earlier that it would be needed. Kids love to tease each other in families, but I have a no tolerance policy for the meaness. The older one knows better, but is probably lashing out because of a need for more attention, or just because of the age. In my recent research, I've learned that family therapy/counseling is so important in a Special Needs family, if simply to understand the Special Needs and coping with all the inherent issues. The therapist I'm working with can do women's issues, Aspergers and family counseling, or so her info says. We'll see if she can really do it all. I'm cautiously optimistic.
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