After taking a break from therapy for about a month and a half, Christian is back to seeing his therapist once a week. So far, a great deal of his treatment has been driven by him. We’ve let him make decisions about therapy, medication, treatment options, and goal-setting. The reason behind that is to give… Continue reading Making it all come together
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Can I look yet?
Whew. It’s over. It’s been a rough week for Christian, but he’s made it through. And so have we. Finally, for the first time all week, he woke up and was happy and functional enough to actually go to school. T is out of the “hospital” and home, and Christian is getting ready to spend… Continue reading Can I look yet?
Coping through distraction
I will return to the story of learning to cope with a child with mental and social disorders shortly, but first this short essay on a deviation of the same subject. The State of California’s 5150 statute “allows a qualified officer or clinician to involuntarily confine a person deemed to have a mental disorder that… Continue reading Coping through distraction
In the beginning…
Let’s start at the beginning. Or at least somewhere near the beginning. After having been married for five years, we were beginning to believe that children were simply not in the cards for us. When I discovered that I was pregnant in the fall of 1995, we were elated and made the announcement at Thanksgiving… Continue reading In the beginning…
No one ever tells you…
No one tells you that being a parent will hurt. They say that having a baby will hurt, but it’s a good hurt and the first time you hold your baby, you’ll forget all about the pain and fall madly in love. … Right. At least the last part is true. Unfortunately, kids don’t come… Continue reading No one ever tells you…