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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe you dont mean to come off this way OP, but you sound very dismissive. "She doesn't want.to be alive but she has no plans to commit suicide" " Old therapist said she wasn't depressed, so she's not" "l I'm thinking of barging in to make sure she didn't take a bunch of pills" in an "lol" way. I just hope you are taking this more seriously than you.appear to be. [/quote] OP here. I spent the most of the last 24 hours either talking with psychologists/crisis counselor and researching someone to treat her full-time. It is amazing how difficult it is to find resources. I am taking it seriously but please understand that unless you have been in my shoes, it's hard to understand the surreal nature. I know something is very wrong. The hard part is assessing whether there is an imminent threat. And when a licensed clinician tells you your child is NOT depressed, you listen. Doesn't mean something hasn't changed, but it was the last tangible information we had until yesterday happened.[/quote] Op my daughter went to 3east DBT at McLean and most recently by her choice insight behavioral health. 3east was amazing but no insurance. Insight takes insurance and does DBT and cbt therapy [/quote]
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