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[quote=Anonymous]Penny Glass should be avoided. She tells everyone the exact same things regardless of what is wrong with your child. I'd try to get in to see Stanley Greenspan if you can. He has seen it all and I understand he is easy to reach in emergencies. If you get on the waitlist for a cancellation the wait shouldn't be too long. I don't know that you would have to go that often once you have a good treatment plan in place. He is also good at understanding the whole family constellation and what support parents or sibs might need. Good luck to you OP and to your little boy. There is a history of BP disorder in my husband's family so I am always looking for signs. I know that there have been a few threads, you might do a search and see if any docs are recommended. I know that there are several moms in your shoes on the mothering.com SN board.[/quote]
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