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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I am also a social worker and I echo all of the above, including the very sage advice from the pediatrician. They will reverse day and night very quickly, do not let her stay home. I am familiar with many of the therapists in the area and I will urge and practically insist that you look into DBT. Britt Rathbone's practice is excellent, there is also Pat Harvey and Judi Sprei. DBT DBT DBT. That's what you want if you want to keep her safe and you want something that works. It is a lot of work for parents and child but it is the most effective protocol. DBT.[/quote]
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