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15-07-2017
06:14 PM
hi I am a mum of what was once a lively buetifull and full of life girl , until she went to high school and all went down hill, she being diagnosed with anxiety and depression and also self harms, I just don't know how to help her , I feel like all I have done for the last eight months is cry and get on with things the hardest part is thinking that she would just get over it but I know now that its not going away with out help and support, and we have got her help but she won't talk , we scared to leave her home alone , in the last month visited emergency department twice ,why we keep asking our selves , thanks for listening just needed to talk to someone
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15-07-2017
06:26 PM
Hi jamaine, welcome
You seem to be doing your best at the moment.
You dont say how old your daughter is?
Has she showed any interest in changing schools?
Consider all options.
Tony WK
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15-07-2017
06:34 PM
she is 14 and we have been to 3 school in the last 6 months , the damage was already done ,though we had dealt with the problems at school until it was too late
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16-07-2017
12:07 AM
Hi again
I'm afraid this is beyond my level of expertise. I have had experiences around such areas but we are people with mental health issues not professional medical staff.
You can try pressing the red links at the bottom of the page.
Aĺl the best.
Tony WK
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16-07-2017
06:04 AM
It can be quite scary for a
Kids won't open up when the situation feels like when someone is lecturing them, that's what turns them off and will feel uncomfortable, another example is when someone is standing in front of them in a dominant position, this will make them close up.
I'm not sure whether you go in with her to a
Have you tried contacting Headspace or Reachout they know how to talk with adolescents and may only dressed in casual clothes, rather than a suit and tie, which is dominating for her and scares
I hope to hear back from you. Geoff.
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