Guest guest Posted September 20, 1999 Report Share Posted September 20, 1999 Jim, Thanks!] I will bring my 'chapter 23' with me. Jim Hattons' stuff is being printed while I write!! Thank you all - will keep you posted! wendy, in canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 1999 Report Share Posted September 20, 1999 , Tom is so lucky to have you for a mom! One of these days (soon I hope), he is going to realize just how special you are and how lucky he is to have such a wonderful mom! You and Tom will be in my thoughts and prayers! Take care and know that everyone here is cheering you on. mary from La. " W. Birk " wrote: > From: " W. Birk " <wb4@...> > > Hello everyone, > > RECAP: For the newbies on the list: my son, Tom(e), 16, has been charged > with assaulting staff at his group home several months ago. The first time > that police were called in, the officer threatened Tom by forcing him to sit > on the other bed in tom's room, which was considered contaminated by Tom. > When the officer pushed Tom, Tom pushed back resulting in him being charged > with assalting an officer. Every time the police were called after this, > they were brutal with tom. One time, the last, they made a decision to > encarcerate him for 2 nights in the adult cells. They knew NOTHING about > Tom, why he didnt live at home, why he resisted peoples touch, etc. At firs > they wouldnt allow anyone in to see him and gave me a hard time re: meds. He > did get some, but not all and not on time. He also was suicidal, but they > didnt do anything. I was finally allowed to see him his second day and > conducted serious crisis intervention with him. He had managed to boss back > his ocd re: public place (bed, toilet, sink) but spent hours thinking of > ways to injure himself. His lawyer is supplied free for the initial 3 > hours, and then we pay. She was reffered by an organization for people with > disabilities. Its called REACH. > > Tom can become violent if not allowed to fulfil his compulsions. For > example, if I wont cut his hair when he wants me to - He will beat me. He > needs to know everything, and if he is not getting answers (not reassurance > questions) he becomes aggitated, and acts out! I have been putting up with > this since he was very little but diagnosed his ocd only 3+ years ago. It > was confirmed by pro's afterwards, btw. > > UPDATE: > Tomorrow is the first day of court for Tom. He called his lawyer and she > said that in most cases (the certification from Society re:anger > management) doesnt need to be presented in the court, she just has to tell > them about it. There are 5 charges, 4 assault and one shoplifting which I > havent figured out yet!! The lawyer is making me nervous, I can imagine how > Tom feels!! She thought that it would be a good idea for me to bring my > journal - but she doesnt realize that its a couple of binders and several > packages of info from the internet not yet downloaded!!! I guess that makes > tonight an all nighter!! > > THANKS YOU ALL for being here. I need you to keep me fighting. In > general, I am feeling very positive, and that helps! My life always seems to > be two steps forward and one step back!! > > I'll keep you up to date .... with hope, wendy in canada > > > You may subscribe to the OCD-L by emailing > listserv@... . > In the body of your message write: > subscribe OCD-L your name. > The archives for the OCD and > Parenting List may be accessed by going to > . > Enter your email address and password. > Click on the highlighted list name and then click on index. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 1999 Report Share Posted September 20, 1999 Don't forget Jim Hatton's primer at www.angelfire.com/il/TeenOCD Also, please printout Chapter 23 from Dr. J's text. [sorry that is the only Chapter I have seen. Kathy H has it and may be able to suggest other Chapters as well.] What Chapter 23 points out is that OCD Hoarders and Clutterers can be moved to anger and violent response when someone tries to do something with their 'stuff'. This might show that even mild mannered chocolate eaters like me might become violent. Good Luck-- Our prayers are with you on this first day of the New Year jim. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 1999 Report Share Posted September 20, 1999 , Thank you for the up-date on Tom(e) is he bi-polar? Take care of yourself.Beth in IN. trials > From: " W. Birk " <wb4@...> > > > Hello everyone, > > RECAP: For the newbies on the list: my son, Tom(e), 16, has been charged > with assaulting staff at his group home several months ago. The first time > that police were called in, the officer threatened Tom by forcing him to sit > on the other bed in tom's room, which was considered contaminated by Tom. > When the officer pushed Tom, Tom pushed back resulting in him being charged > with assalting an officer. Every time the police were called after this, > they were brutal with tom. One time, the last, they made a decision to > encarcerate him for 2 nights in the adult cells. They knew NOTHING about > Tom, why he didnt live at home, why he resisted peoples touch, etc. At firs > they wouldnt allow anyone in to see him and gave me a hard time re: meds. He > did get some, but not all and not on time. He also was suicidal, but they > didnt do anything. I was finally allowed to see him his second day and > conducted serious crisis intervention with him. He had managed to boss back > his ocd re: public place (bed, toilet, sink) but spent hours thinking of > ways to injure himself. His lawyer is supplied free for the initial 3 > hours, and then we pay. She was reffered by an organization for people with > disabilities. Its called REACH. > > Tom can become violent if not allowed to fulfil his compulsions. For > example, if I wont cut his hair when he wants me to - He will beat me. He > needs to know everything, and if he is not getting answers (not reassurance > questions) he becomes aggitated, and acts out! I have been putting up with > this since he was very little but diagnosed his ocd only 3+ years ago. It > was confirmed by pro's afterwards, btw. > > UPDATE: > Tomorrow is the first day of court for Tom. He called his lawyer and she > said that in most cases (the certification from Society re:anger > management) doesnt need to be presented in the court, she just has to tell > them about it. There are 5 charges, 4 assault and one shoplifting which I > havent figured out yet!! The lawyer is making me nervous, I can imagine how > Tom feels!! She thought that it would be a good idea for me to bring my > journal - but she doesnt realize that its a couple of binders and several > packages of info from the internet not yet downloaded!!! I guess that makes > tonight an all nighter!! > > THANKS YOU ALL for being here. I need you to keep me fighting. In > general, I am feeling very positive, and that helps! My life always seems to > be two steps forward and one step back!! > > I'll keep you up to date .... with hope, wendy in canada > > > You may subscribe to the OCD-L by emailing > listserv@... . > In the body of your message write: > subscribe OCD-L your name. > The archives for the OCD and > Parenting List may be accessed by going to > . > Enter your email address and password. > Click on the highlighted list name and then click on index. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 1999 Report Share Posted September 20, 1999 Dear , You and Tom will be in my prayers. Stay strong and be gentle to yourself. God Bless You and Tom, Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 1999 Report Share Posted September 21, 1999 , We will be keeping you and Tom in our thoughts here in San Diego. Good Luck. Joy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 1999 Report Share Posted September 21, 1999 Hello all! Well, it ended up that today was for shoplifting. Tom kept returning to his group home last winter and often there wasn't any staff to let him inside. He arrived every day at 2:45. They needed to pick up another resident at 3, and sometimes the staff was so stupid they would leave early and forget about him. I still dont know why, but tom went to warm up in WalMart one time and shoplifted a t-shirt and something else, I cant remember. He was caught. The security guard reached to take away tom's knapsack, which is a big NO-NO for tom. The guard grabbed it away from him, making tom very anxious. Then the guard asked where his parents are, and he said that he didnt live with them... and received insults for that... anyway, tom admits that he stole, first time and last, but I dont know WHY he did it.... Tomorrow the crown attorney is the same one as today so both things will go to trial. Tomorrow is the assault against staff #1. The lawyer, btw, doesnt know any details about the shoplifting, said to plead guilty to shoplifting and not guilty to assault. The staff felt that he was reactive, and tom should get off... we'll see... The lawyer suggested that she postpone as much as possible so that tom has the opportunity to demenstrate continued possitive change... Sept 30th another assault on staff, same group home. Oct. 4th is the biggie: the assault against the officer. I will continue to keep you all posted.... thanks again for all your encouragement and prayers.... wendy, in canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 1999 Report Share Posted September 21, 1999 TC, What a good idea!! Tom comes home Wednesday afternoons and weekends, I'll pass this post on to him and let him think about it. I like the kids to be 'gently' encouraged - but with a bit of suggestive pushing!!! Thanks TC - I think that I live on a constant adrenalin rush!! wendy, in canada! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 1999 Report Share Posted September 21, 1999 Hi , Thanks for keeping us updated. You hang in there!!(I know you will because you are a fighter) You and Tom are in my prayers. Remember, with 2 steps forward and one step back, you are always ahead!! Take Care, in PA --- " W. Birk " <wb4@...> wrote: > From: " W. Birk " <wb4@...> > > > Hello everyone, > > RECAP: For the newbies on the list: my son, > Tom(e), 16, has been charged > with assaulting staff at his group home several > months ago. The first time > that police were called in, the officer threatened > Tom by forcing him to sit > on the other bed in tom's room, which was considered > contaminated by Tom. > When the officer pushed Tom, Tom pushed back > resulting in him being charged > with assalting an officer. Every time the police > were called after this, > they were brutal with tom. One time, the last, they > made a decision to > encarcerate him for 2 nights in the adult cells. > They knew NOTHING about > Tom, why he didnt live at home, why he resisted > peoples touch, etc. At firs > they wouldnt allow anyone in to see him and gave me > a hard time re: meds. He > did get some, but not all and not on time. He also > was suicidal, but they > didnt do anything. I was finally allowed to see him > his second day and > conducted serious crisis intervention with him. He > had managed to boss back > his ocd re: public place (bed, toilet, sink) but > spent hours thinking of > ways to injure himself. His lawyer is supplied free > for the initial 3 > hours, and then we pay. She was reffered by an > organization for people with > disabilities. Its called REACH. > > Tom can become violent if not allowed to fulfil > his compulsions. For > example, if I wont cut his hair when he wants me to > - He will beat me. He > needs to know everything, and if he is not getting > answers (not reassurance > questions) he becomes aggitated, and acts out! I > have been putting up with > this since he was very little but diagnosed his ocd > only 3+ years ago. It > was confirmed by pro's afterwards, btw. > > UPDATE: > Tomorrow is the first day of court for Tom. He > called his lawyer and she > said that in most cases (the certification from > Society re:anger > management) doesnt need to be presented in the > court, she just has to tell > them about it. There are 5 charges, 4 assault and > one shoplifting which I > havent figured out yet!! The lawyer is making me > nervous, I can imagine how > Tom feels!! She thought that it would be a good > idea for me to bring my > journal - but she doesnt realize that its a couple > of binders and several > packages of info from the internet not yet > downloaded!!! I guess that makes > tonight an all nighter!! > > THANKS YOU ALL for being here. I need you to keep > me fighting. In > general, I am feeling very positive, and that helps! > My life always seems to > be two steps forward and one step back!! > > I'll keep you up to date .... with hope, wendy in > canada > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 1999 Report Share Posted September 21, 1999 , It's hard to imagine that you have been through so much and yet you still have enough energy to give the list the needed support. I really admire your spirit and energy. Regarding to Tom's trouble and violent tendency, here is my one cent of ideas. I wonder if you can make some note cards to briefly describe the problem and the touchy issues with contact names and phone numbers. Have Tom carry these cards with him. When Tom feels irritated or offended, show the card to the offending person before he blows up. Hopefully, the other person would get some messages from the card and avoid the conflict. Of course, this could be too ideal. First, Tom may not like to show the card when he is upset. Second, there are so many narrow minded people and would not comprehend things they have not experienced yet. Therefore, Tom might even get insults from them instead of cooperations. , best luck on the coming legal fights. Take care. TC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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