Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try Dr. Pine at NIH. If you son gets into the trial, everything, including meds if needed, is free and your DS will be compensated for his time. My daughter was in the trial and the difference is amazing. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/labs-at-nimh/join-a-study/children/children-anxiety-disorders.shtml
What’s the compensation? For the blood draws it would need to be good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not convinced therapy does much. How does talking to someone really change your brain? Would you go to a cardiologist to discuss heat disease and think talking will help?
Actually talking to someone not only can change your brain, it's a regular happening. Have you ever heard of "learning"?
Sure but does learning change behavior?
I know plenty of people who have attended therapy and not sure I know a single person who has changed. It’s a waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Try Dr. Pine at NIH. If you son gets into the trial, everything, including meds if needed, is free and your DS will be compensated for his time. My daughter was in the trial and the difference is amazing. https://www.nimh.nih.gov/labs-at-nimh/join-a-study/children/children-anxiety-disorders.shtml
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not convinced therapy does much. How does talking to someone really change your brain? Would you go to a cardiologist to discuss heat disease and think talking will help?
Actually talking to someone not only can change your brain, it's a regular happening. Have you ever heard of "learning"?
Sure but does learning change behavior?
I know plenty of people who have attended therapy and not sure I know a single person who has changed. It’s a waste of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not convinced therapy does much. How does talking to someone really change your brain? Would you go to a cardiologist to discuss heat disease and think talking will help?
Actually talking to someone not only can change your brain, it's a regular happening. Have you ever heard of "learning"?
Anonymous wrote:I’m not convinced therapy does much. How does talking to someone really change your brain? Would you go to a cardiologist to discuss heat disease and think talking will help?