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[quote=Anonymous]PP 10:39 with the play therapist We see Judith Gallant In Silver Spring, MD. I got her name through a neighbor who's child also gets very violent. Again working with her is not a quick fix, but we are seeing progress. Our son use to get so angry he would literally black out, destroy his own toys and then not know why they were broken. But now we can talk him down before things get that bad 60% of the time. She may be full up, but is a very seasoned clinician and my be able to to provide a recommendation. By the way we tried several versions of time-out and many many positive reinforcement tools, sensory integration therapies, and was in PEP for 2 years. I also interviewed about 5 different practices and DS met with one other therapist before I settled on Judy. Working with her is the only thing we have found that has made a dent in his behavior. She was only person I met who didn't tell me her prescribed way of doing things, before she even met him. Our son does have HFA but we know he also has other things going on. She really looked at him holistically instead of viewing him just through his diagnosis or behavioral problems. [/quote]
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