If you are the non-custodial parent you need to be in agreement with the custodial parent about this.
take your child to rehab. they will believe you and get your child some therapy.
Yes it is possible to have the therapy for your child in your home. Child therapy in Houston is being done by TTS Pediatrics, a home health care agency.
Jennifer Baggerly has written: 'Child-centered play therapy research' -- subject(s): Play therapy, Child psychotherapy 'Child-centered play therapy research' -- subject(s): Play therapy, Child psychotherapy
When looking to take care of a child with cerebral palsy it is suggested to find a live in nurse to help take care of this child. Also you should look into the physical therapy programs in your area.
You can get away with a bachelors but a masters in psychology specializing in child therapy is recommended
It depends on your coverage. Some companies may cover the meds your child needs to take and the counseling/therapy if needed.
Game therapy is a form of therapy used with small children. The child plays various games at the therapist's office, or plays with different toys. The therapist notes what the child chooses and how they play. This helps the therapist understand what the child is thinking about.
Philip C. Kendall has written: 'Child and Adolescent Therapy' 'Anxiety disorders in youth' -- subject(s): Treatment, Anxiety in children, Anxiety in adolescence, Cognitive therapy for children, Cognitive therapy for teenagers 'Child and Adolescent Therapy' 'Stop and Think Workbook' 'Childhood disorders' -- subject(s): Mental illness, Child Behavior Disorders, Child psychopathology, Child, Child psychiatry, Child psychotherapy, Mental Disorders
Donna M. Gelfand has written: 'Child development and psychopathology' -- subject(s): Child development, Child psychopathology, In infancy & childhood, Psychopathology 'Child behavior analysis and therapy' -- subject(s): Behavior therapy, In infancy and childhood, Child psychiatry, Behavior therapy for children, Behavioral assessment of children, Child psychotherapy
Robert Mitchell Browning has written: 'Behavior modification in child treatment' -- subject(s): Autistic Disorder, Behavior therapy, Behavior therapy for children, Child, Child psychotherapy, Infant, Neurotic Disorders, Therapy
Yes of course, the staff working there is usually very experienced. In a situation like that the child would also be going to therapy. It's also possible the child will be placed in a foster home quickly.
P. J. Graham has written: 'Cognitive behaviour therapy for children and families' -- subject(s): Cognitive Therapy, Family Therapy, Adolescent, Child