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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]depends on the issue i guess. we all have differing issues to "fix" or work out so I guess there is no across the board duration?[/quote] Fair enough, but have you found it helpfuL?[/quote] Yes and no. Yes in the sense that you hear things that she would never ever have told you. So a "third person" is good insight. But no sometimes because I think all these talk, while supposed to get things out of the system doesn't really resolve anything. Or so it seems. [/quote] My teen son's therapist never tells me what they talk about. Doesn't it teach you child things? Coping skills? Problem solving?[/quote] So in our case, there are sessions alone and there are sessions together..... That seemed to help a little and yes, generally coping and "problem" solving skills are often discussed to help her analyse the situation and cope. If I may ask, what do you suspect is "different" with your child? [/quote]
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