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[quote=Anonymous]I’m sorry, OP. I hope that I can be somewhat reassuring. If your therapist appeared to react strongly, it was likely out of concern for you. Your therapist may have treated others who were in denial or prone to minimizing. Even if that’s not your issue, it may be the therapist’s concern. They may also just be feeling empathetic toward you: If anyone I know lands in the emergency department for any reason, I feel badly for that person. Your service providers are not looking to remove your child from your care. They see all that you are investing into making things better and that you aren’t being neglectful. These providers also know disabilities well. They understand that the motivation for behaviors has nothing to do with morality or with anyone being inherently “bad.” I hope that you will get to a place where being fully truthful feels comfortable. Truly, that’s how your family’s providers will be best able to assist.[/quote]
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