Help for bipolar 6-year-old
My girlfriend has a 6 year old who has been diagnosed as bipolar. He goes monthly to a psychiatrist who writes a prescription for zyprexa, and haldol and that's all. She works full time but medical insurance is extra for her kids and she can't afford it.
She seems to be getting the runaround about getting help for her son. The school seems to be trying to kick him out and have him placed in a special ed class. He does not appear to have any learning disabilities. He has night terrors about twice a week, he wets the bed, he is aggressive, and has attacked, children as well as adults at his school. He says that he has no friends because all of the kids at school are afraid of him, but also says that he would like to have friends. He has also said that he does not like to be touched, the one girl in his class tried to be his friend but he did not like the fact that he tried to hug him.
He also has two older brothers who live in the house with him. Their father went to jail for three or for months, and the child's problems increased, when he came home, they decreased some, but did not go away.
I asked her if there was a therapist involved working with the psychiatrist, she said no. I told her that she should try to get therapy for the boy with the problems, and also for her and her other two sons. The problem is she does not have any medical insurance, for herself or her kids. We are in Pennslyvania, Does anyone have any ideas about how she can get some help, for herself and her kids??
This has been going on for over a year, and really nothing has changed. His teachers are basically trying to kick him out of school, because he attacked her. By the way, he is especially small for his age.