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Originally Posted by LonesomeTonight
We saw D's T, P, a couple hours ago, just me and H. She was supposed to see D on Tuesday (with H), but today said she had to cancel as she's going out of town last minute, which is a bit annoying--this after getting us like 25 minutes late...at least it was just me and H today, as D would have been going nuts. I've gotten spoiled by Dr. T always being so prompt (he apologizes if he's like 5 minutes late, which is rare) that I've forgotten what it was like always having to wait on ex-MC. Then she ended with us right at 45 minutes, which is fine, but was a bit abrupt. I'm sort of questioning seeing her a bit now, like wondering how much she's really helping D/us, but figure we'll give it till the end of the year, then consider if we might want to try someone else.
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Hasn’t she only seen D a few times? I imagine kids’ therapy, especially with autism, can take just as long or even longer than adult therapy.
2ex’s parents used to pull him from therapy after a few sessions if he didn’t immediately change or they didn’t like something innocuous the therapist did or said. It did a real number on him—he’d feel safe and it would be jerked away.