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Jelly, why are you so fixated on residential placement of your kid? CLEARLY his behavior doesn't rise to that level. Do you realize that he won't get any psychological care from these places?
It sounds like he's a normal kid dealing with some big, but normal, issues (like his dad's passing).
Believe us when we tell you these places WON'T HELP him to deal with grief and loss and will CREATE other issues that he'll be less likely to discuss with you or anyone else after the program shuts him down emotionally.
These programs provide TEMPORARY behavior modification, but do irrepairable psychological damage. He's not going to trust you after he feels abandoned and gets abused and told things like "your mom is sick of you that's why she left you here." Then, alone, he will begin to struggle with all of the prior problems, plus the abuse heaped on him in captivity.
These places are SCAMS designed solely for the purpose of separating a desperate fool from her money. I know because I worked at one of the industry's most expensive "flagships."
For $5000.00 per month your kid gets treated worse than your dog, and all the while they sequester him and abuse him and tell you he needs to stay longer and you can't talk to him because he's being "defiant" or he's not "working the program." "Trust the process" they'll tell you. That is until you run out of money, then your kid will be out on his ass so fast it'll make your head spin.
Jelly, seriously consider what you're doing here. Don't let this become "program shopping." Take your time and talk to your kid's therapist.
If residential care is warranted (and I'm sure s/he'll say it isn't), use in-patient programs near your home. If he really needs an in-patient level of psychiatric care, at least respect him enough not to hand him over to pseudo-psychological hacks with no degree or training or certification or license.
Jelly, help save your kid from hell, don't weave the basket...