family t session  3-3-11
the session began with BPD14 asking about whether or not she could come home for a family visit and then return to the rtc to graduate at a later time.
t:  it sounds like you are scared and worried about going home.  the 
    staff told me that you are very nervous about going home.
BPD14:  yes i am.
t:  you can graduate and go home and return here if you really need to.
     is the concern mostly about interacting with  your friends at home?
BPD14:  yeah.  i just don't know how i will react if i get in a situation
     that is not good for me.
me:  how do we know we can do the right thing in any situation?
BPD14:  practice?
me:  yes.  and you have had lots of challenges with peers there and 
     have managed to use your skills.
t:  BPD14, you know that we do not graduate students unless they have
    earned it right?
BPD14:  yes.  
t:  why do some girls leave without graduating?
BPD14:  because the insurance ran out.
t:  right.  the treatment team believes you are ready to graduate.
BPD14:  (crying a little)
t:  does being ready to graduate mean you will go home and be 
     perfect?
BPD14:  no.
t:  will the doors of falcon ridge close on you when you leave?
BPD14: no. i just am going to miss my girls so much.  i was the first 
    one to help many of them when they got here.  i want to see them
    grow and get better.  
me:  when you leave falcon you will still be able to have ppc and t with
    lorneta.  you will be able to visit on facebook with other grads.
BPD14:  can i have group ppc over the phone?
t:  we can ask nali if it is ok to do that sometime.
BPD14:  i will be so worried about them.
t:  how many horses have you worked with here at the ranch?
BPD14:  3 or 4 
t:  when you leave here do you trust the equine staff to take care of the
    horses and not let anything bad happen to them?
BPD14:  yeah.  i'm going to miss them too.
t:  can you trust the staff here to take good care of your friends and
    not let anything bad happen to them as well?
BPD14:  yes.i can. i can do that.
t:  you are panicking a lot.  do all the girls in trans panic a lot when it
   gets close to graduation time?
BPD14: yeah. this is normal isn't it?
t:  yes and not only is it normal it is good.  it means you care about 
    doing well at home. because you care it means you will do well.
BPD14:  can i tell my group that i am graduating on the 18th?
t:  not yet.  that news may be difficult for some of them and we need
    to have support in place to help them through their feelings about 
    your leaving.  we will have a good bye group meeting.
me:  BPD14, the best way that you can help your peers that you leave
    behind at falcon ridge is to come home and do well, be happy, and
    use what you have learned.  do you see how that would be helpful?
BPD14:  yes.
t:  mom is right.  doing well will be the best way to help your peers.
BPD14:  yeah.  it will give them hope that they can do it too.
t:  if you are feeling uneasy in a situation what do you need to do?
BPD14:  walk away.  then tell mom and dad so they can help me figure
    out how to handle that person or situation.  then i can go back to 
    them and tell them how i feel and why i feel that way.
t:  right.  use your tools.  we would not  teach you tools here that 
    won't work out there.
me: dad and i want you to know that we are working hard on getting 
   some things in place for you here at home to help you succeed.  i
   have found a neurofeedback therapist in hit_ for you to see. he is
   really good at what he does and works with lots of kids  your age.
   we weren't able to do neurofeedback at falcon because we have run
   out of time.  do  you know what neurofeedback is?
BPD14:  yeah.  it's like brain waves and computer games that help you
   think better.  how often will i have to go and how long will it take to
   get there?
me:  we would initially have to go 2 times a week and it is a 2 hour 
    drive.
BPD14:  oh... .i don't like to ride that much in the car.
me:  i know that so what we may try to do is stay the night w/sissy at
   her townhouse because she lives really close to the neuro t.
BPD14:  awesome.
me:  also the neuro t said that he may be willing to loan us the equip-
    ment to work some of the sessions online to cut down on travel.
BPD14:  great.  that sounds good.
 me: you know you have to be enrolled in school when  you get home and the
   education director and lorneta both believe that home school is the
   best option for you until the end of this year.  joette is going to give
   you a diagnostic test in math to see where you are and what you may
   need extra help with.  i have a math tutor in place who is excited to 
   get to meet you and help you until you pass the taks test in math. 
BPD14: i really don't want to .
me:  i know.  i didn't like the idea much either at first.  after i though
   about it for a bit and did some research i think it is a wise choice for
   all of us.  i won't be your teacher.  it is an online public school with 
   some virtual classroom time and chat rooms w/the other students on
   fridays.  that will give you a chance to use some of your skills and 
   get some practice.  you will have a different  teacher for each of your
   subjects.
BPD14:  will i still get to have some time with  my real friends?
me:  yes you will.
BPD14:  i was not planning on this.
me:  i know. it is a surprise and it can be a good surprise.  if you think 
   about going to individual t an hour each way once a week and going
   to neuro t 2 hours each way twice a week how can that work if you 
   are in school?
BPD14:  oh.  it wouldn't work well.
me:  no, it would be too stressful.
t:  mom and dad have worked hard to get a good foundation laid for
   you to succeed at home.  why do you think they did that?
BPD14:  because they love me.
t:  why do you think people have kids?
BPD14: uh... .i can't believe i don't know this... 

 too have someone to
    love.
t:  mom, why did you have BPD14?
me: because God wanted me to have her.  she has taught me to love
   on a level i would never have achieved without her.  even the tough
   times have challenged me to grow and be a better person and love
   in a selfless way.  unconditional love is what it is all about.
dh: we were ready for you.  we made plans for you.  mom decorated
    your room in the little 2 bedroom house we lived in.  you are a big
    part of the family.  school, friends, church, therapy, these  are like
    links in a chain.  if one becomes weak what will happen?
BPD14:  it will break the chain.
dh:  if a link in  your chain starts to become weak we will help you to
    remember to use your tools and strengthen it back up.
t: if you are doing what you are supposed to be doing how strong will
    the chain be?
BPD14:  strong!
t:  is there a chance you will fail?
BPD14:  well yes. i guess there is a small chance.
t:  if you are doing what you are supposed to be doing will you fail?
BPD14:  no.
t:  open and honest communication will keep the chain strong.  if you
  rebel it will fall apart.  the after care program that mom and dad and
  falcon ridge has set up for you is in place.  you have worked harder
  than anyone in your group.  you are my first girl to graduate the 
  program. we kind of started here at falcon at the same time.  
BPD14:  i promise i will not NOT follow the plan.
t:  you sound much happier and confident in graduating now than you
   did at the beginning of this call.  what mind were you in when we 
   began therapy today?
BPD14:  emotional mind.
t:  do you feel better now?
BPD14:  yes. lots!
t:  are the emotions still there?
BPD14:  yes.
t:  yes they are.  they are just under control.  mom and dad and BPD14
  if you ever need unscheduled family t over the phone just call and we
  will find a way to make it happen asap.  BPD14, you must find a way 
  to transfer your skills home. do you use boundaries w/peers here?
BPD14:  yes. 
t:  you will need to do the same thing at home.  be careful how you
  use them and how you check your peers at home.  be in control of
  your emotions, don't let those emotions control you.  
BPD14:  ok.
t:  anything else mom or dad?
me:  well, i have some sad news to share with BPD14.  we had to put 
  down our kitty yoyo.  she and BPD14 are the same age.  i took her to
   the vet and he said she is just worn out and there is little else we
   could do for her.  i'm sorry BPD14 to have to tell you that.  are you 
   ok?
BPD14:  yes i am ok.
t: it is sad when we have to lose a family pet.
me:  ok. well i love you BPD14.  i am so proud of how well you are
   doing and how hard you are working.
BPD14:  oh, mom, i need some money to go buy stuff to make my quilt
   and i am broke up here.
me:  ok.  
t:  call karen and work that out with her.
me:  ok. i will
BPD14:  don't forget mom, i really need to get started on my quilt 
   soon.  write it down.
me:  i am writing it down.
t:   

 you know mom, she writes everything down.  

BPD14:  bye mom, bye dad. love you.
t:  good job today BPD14,  you are much more calm and have a better
   understanding of your after care plan and the support it will provide
   for your continued success.
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