Anonymous wrote:Far from narcissism. I have given thousands of hours and dollars to help my child. Anxiety, depression, school refusal, short term residential (tried it before wilderness), wilderness, TBS, PHP programs. Tried it all.....I have always put my child first. I am hoping he can get away from me too, but the reality is he does not have the coping skills to survive on his own. You have no clue. You have done nothing to give yourself any credibility. Those of us who have been thru it know the battle. You just share unvetted news articles....
Anonymous wrote:And why you are trusting the opinion of a mentally ill troubled teen over the parents/professionals, etc....I do not know.....My child went to a TBS. He may tell you it was traumatic to him. But that is a part of his illness. He interprets any form of criticism as trauma. He is a highly sensitive person and has to learn to live in a world where we are not always full of complements. Was the school perfect for him? No. Did we find out more about what makes him tick. You betcha. Warrior parents struggle with decisions and the ramifications of those decisions with every breath. Your sanctimonious diatribe against wilderness programs really means nothing to us. It is ill-informed and judgemental.
Anonymous wrote:Amen. May you never have to be in the shoes I wear. There are so many amazing programs that have saved many lives. Open Sky, Blue Ridge, Second Nature, SUWS, Outback, True North just to name a few. And yes, Trails. It stinks to have to consider these. I live a daily hell because of my child's mental illness. The residential programs around here are AWFUL. And that includes Children's and Sheppard Pratt.
Anonymous wrote:^^^And BTW< that hospital that took her insurance required a cash deposit of some enormous sum (30,000 I think) in case the insurance didn't cover the bills. Who can afford that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Amen. May you never have to be in the shoes I wear. There are so many amazing programs that have saved many lives. Open Sky, Blue Ridge, Second Nature, SUWS, Outback, True North just to name a few. And yes, Trails. It stinks to have to consider these. I live a daily hell because of my child's mental illness. The residential programs around here are AWFUL. And that includes Children's and Sheppard Pratt.
+1. My friend last year sent her child to inpatient psych in SALT LAKE CITY because there were no beds anywhere on the east coast that took her insurance (BCBS!). Even the state mental hospital which is several hours away and HORRIBLE was not accepting patients.
Some of you just have no clue. No clue. If you haven't had a child who needs serious help in the DC area, you have no idea the paucity and low quality of the available resources.
Anonymous wrote:Amen. May you never have to be in the shoes I wear. There are so many amazing programs that have saved many lives. Open Sky, Blue Ridge, Second Nature, SUWS, Outback, True North just to name a few. And yes, Trails. It stinks to have to consider these. I live a daily hell because of my child's mental illness. The residential programs around here are AWFUL. And that includes Children's and Sheppard Pratt.