At “regular” agencies, grad schools, and practices therapists are doing CEU trainings that tell them the only ethical response is affirmation, full stop. Do not trust that common sense will rule in your kid’s therapy zoom.
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The option isn’t keep your kid out of therapy. The actually effective thing to do is get in that therapy room with your kid and get your family relationships ship shape.
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Replying to @CareyCallsBS
Started family therapy couple months ago. He says he "can't take sides" on the question of kid getting PBs, but he consistently affirms kid's statements, feelings- unbalanced floor time given to kid, while giving lip service to parents. Most productive talk is AFTER session
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You need to tell him that’s what you’re experiencing’ he’s in part doing that to move yr kid to talking rather than acting out feelings.
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