Anonymous wrote:I helped our teen. They ended up in residential treatment for a while but I think the therapy gave them so new ways to think about themselves and their relationships.
Finding a good therapist who has productive chemistry with your kid and is accepting new patients and takes your insurance can be daunting. The first or second therapist might not work out. We got a referral from one overbooked therapist and it was a good match. Except they didn't take any insurance. At some point in the journey we decided to just burn all our money.
It ended well but has been the hardest thing in my marriage.
+1 about burning money. DD’s therapist is expensive but 100% with it. No more self harm, no days-long depression, no more mini panic-attacks, etc. The therapy from the therapist who did take insurance, on the other hand, was a waste of money.