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[quote=Anonymous]My 13 yr old son (HFA, ADHD, 2e, inattentive, anxiety dx) started therapy 6 months ago when he had sudden signs of depression, obsessive thoughts of things that were scary to him, existential dread. We also started him on 10mg of Prozac. He’s doing much better and no longer has the issues that brought us to therapy. However, he and we would like to continue so nothing sneaks up on us again. However, he says he has nothing to talk to her about anymore so the play various games like chess and a board game. I’m not going to lie, paying $200 a session for him to play chess hurts. She came highly recommended and works with neurodivergent kids frequently. Am I wrong to think she could be working on other things with him? I want a therapist like the ADHD Dude that can also work with him on social skills and executive functioning issues but I guess that’s not normal and I’m dreaming. Any advice? [/quote]
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