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Originally Posted by anilam
This must be really confusing (and hard) seeing her all day, not interacting...
I do think it's going to get easier (and the attachment will lessen) once you'll get out of there, into school and see her once/twice a week.
In the hospital I was in we had staff we could talk too and then we had Ts we saw once a day for individual therapy (no they didn't "live" there with us- building next door) and different Ts for group therapy.
This would be too messy for me. Kudos for how you deal 
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What if I don't want the attachment to lessen? I like how things are. I want her to be there all the time. And it isn't all the time. It's like 9 to 5 and now more like 9 to 3. The thing is the program hired therapists to act as "case managers" and group leaders so we aren't technically supposed to be getting one on one therapy and are only supposed to be experiencing them in a group setting. But when you hire therapists to work with patients... that dynamic happens naturally.
I mean, I know the thing is that she can't be there all the time. That's just really hard for me to accept.
I get to talk to her today so hopefully everything is normal again and we can talk about the short break.