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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd start looking for a therapist who takes insurance.[/quote] Impossible, we have Kaiser and they only have enough therapists to schedule meetings every 2-3 months and they never got to know him or his issues. We want a relationship. [/quote] It sounds like your son has a relationship with this therapist. I am a bit confused about what you wrote. It sounds like he’s made a lot of progress on his primary concerns. You have other things you’d like the therapist to work on but it doesn’t seem like you’ve communicated that to the therapist. If your son has told the therapist he doesn’t have much to work on and you haven’t raised these things, it doesn’t reflect on her that she hasn’t worked on them. Also - perhaps there’s more you aren’t hearing about. Kids and teens often report “nothing” when they don’t really want to talk about it. Maybe they are talking about real things and he just isn’t sharing that with tou [/quote]
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