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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If he’s going weekly maybe cut back to every other week. It stood out to me that he wants to keep going. That’s huge and they have a relationship, which can be hard to find. My kid had a lot of different issues come up when he was 14-16 and it took a long time to find someone he felt comfortable with and where he was willing to attend the sessions. Now at 16, I constantly wonder if I’m wasting money and don’t know most of what they talk about. But he wants to continue so we do. My son sees his therapist every other week now. [/quote] I see this thread was revived and quoting myself, since I wrote this 5 months ago. My now, almost 17 year old, hasn’t been going in a long time. He admits he was going through the motions and it was basically a waste of time and money. We’ve stopped all therapy after years of trying people. I remember writing that and thinking it was progress that he agreed to keep going. It was him becoming more mature, not wanting to argue with us and doing what he thought we wanted him to do. [/quote]
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