Posted by Noa on February 12, 2002, at 18:15:01
In reply to oyee...in need of some feedback again...please, posted by alley on February 8, 2002, at 21:25:02
Sounds like it is worth looking into the hospitalizaiton option anyway. And, yes, most hospitals and schools can coordinate so that the school faxes material to the hospital and they have a teacher to work with you there, or the public school system sends an itinerant teacher to work with you.
Another thought, perhaps for after you get out of the hospital, if you go in....Can you do your senior year in two years instead of one? What I mean is, slow the whole thing down so you aren't loaded up with challenging, large group classes? Maybe you would be able to handle a lighter load of classes spread out longer. And maybe there are other activities that you might want to pursue alonside school that would benefit you (part time job or volunteer work, not to mention therapy, of course).
Why was changing therapists part of decision posed to you by the police/your parents?
Finally, your boyfriend did a good thing by calling your parents.
ANd btw, what is that high school program you referred to (I can't remember the exact acronym)?
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