Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 I'm seeing on this list that many kids with OCD have had to be hospitalized at a certain point, or been very close to that point and significantly dysfunctional for a period of time. Does anyone know how common this is with kids who have a combination of OCD, related anxiety disorders, and mood problems? I ask b/c I had a recent conversation with our psychiatrist which made me wonder about her approach. We've been increasing ds' zoloft for the past two to three months b/c he's been depressed and increasingly dysfunctional due to anxiety/OCD related stressors. Someone at school recently suggested that we just push ds past all this stuff and 'deal with the fall-out'. I discussed this with psychiatrist, who didn't think the push would be effective (would only make him more resistant) but did ask if I was concerned that he may end up in crisis and need hospitalization. I wasn't sure what to say....I do worry that he will end up more depressed, rigid and dysfunctional by the wrong approach, maybe to the point where he would be in crisis. I'm wondering if the psychiatrist was just trying to feel out my instincts, to determine if ds was possibly that close to crisis, or if she doesn't think it's a likely outcome at this point. I guess I'm bringing this up on list b/c I've lost some confidence in the psychiatrist in recent weeks. She's certainly very experienced and knows what she's doing, but I don't get the sense that she has a good handle on ds in terms of understanding who he is and what makes him tick. How cautious or concerned are your children's psychiatrists in terms of the possibility of full blown breakdown/crisis? Do they see it as a relatively remote possibility, or is it something that they definitely keep in mind when a child is going through a rough period? Fay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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