... A parent with a suicidal child may not want to send him or her to a boot camp, for example, in shackles.
Maybe that parent should wonder
why the kid is suicidal and
what caused it. Suicidal thoughts and actions are not the total diagnosis - there are things that led to it. And you may not want to hear it, but maybe you should look closer as to what
caused the suicidal ideation. Lack of a program doesn't
cause the symptoms. When you get a headache, are you deficient in aspirin or Tylenol?
A father who wakes up to see his 3 year old daughter walking around with a hyperdermic which was left on the floor in the hallway and 2 strange people passed out in the basement may not want to wait for family therapy to take hold.
Something needs to be done quickly and weeks of research may not be a smart choice. The stakes are high now with HIV and who knows what else is on the horizon and someone needs to protect the other members of the family. If you kick the son or daughter out would not be responsible, there are programs designed to help. They are not all bad"
Ok, here it comes... the CLUE BY FOUR! If your son/daughter who is now a
parent and is deliberately putting their child in danger, these
programs aren't gonna help ya. Above all, they're a farce. Then comes the fact that they won't usually admit someone over the age of eighteen. If your son/daughter with the problem is in fact under eighteen, most state laws have special exceptions of custody if the minor child has children. These (cough)
programs can't take them either. Doesn't mean that they may not really try though - especially if you're paying cash.
Now there's probably some cult out there that I've missed - one that will accept an adult with children ... for a very steep "tuition". But Hmmmm ... lemme think here....
I know! HOW ABOUT A LEGITIMATE TREATMENT CENTER?!
You know... where the director has a medical license and the staff at least hold Masters degrees in Psychology from
accredited universities?? A place Where progress is monitored according to accepted professional standards and not by how many times the subject had to have been "taken down" by the "peer group", maybe?
Talk about "easy marks"... brother, you are about to become the poster child!
Wise up!