Dear determined -
Like your name!
I would agree this is not "normal teenage stuff" geez... . doesn't it just make your blood boil when they say stuff like that?
We had a T who was part of a pain management team for my dd's physical condition, and for six months she tried to treat my dd like she was "normal" because we really didn't see all of the stuff she was doing at the time... . then when I started to get worried that something else was up, like cutting, horrific drawings (showing cutting), she said "oh they just act out stuff sometimes to try it on for size".
Then my dd (barely 15) got pregnant, stunning everyone on the "team" who were really assembled for treating kids with cancer, burn victims, and those recovering from accidents or living with a congenital issue... . but basically "normal" kids with physical pain.
They did an abrupt about face, dumped her as a patient, and diagnosed her with "major depression" so she could go to a P.
Not that I blame them
... . I would have run the other way too if I had known what was coming down the pike and had other options
If she is living with your mum - can you get together with both of them to discuss crisis options? This may sound strange, but maybe they can get along because they recognize the symptoms in each other, and can self soothe together?
Every time my dd calls it is a crisis and she wants out. There is yelling and screaming in the background by the bf. She is crying and sounds like my baby. We have made the mistake too often of going in to "rescue" her, only to be thrown under the bus each time, with the police often just rolling their eyes at us... . like you fools, leave her drama alone and let her sort it out.
So if I were you, I would focus on your relationship with your partner, and leave the drama to settle a bit by not answering the phone, not calling back right away, and seeing how things settle themselves.
Then call later and say you were out and the phone was off... . what's up?
Just a thought... . half the time when we do this my dd says... . what? oh that was yesterday. today is ok.
Best wishes,
FM