Elm Street Placements - May/June 2020

What People Are Saying

“If you are experiencing this journey with your child or family member, this book does an incredible job walking you through the process. From potential questions or concerns —everything is addressed. Each family needs to recount that you are not alone and deserve the attention and direction. Lucy has the experience, wherewithal, and expertise to work with all types of families and backgrounds.”

“If you are considering residential treatment, whether your child is on the autism spectrum, struggling with depression and anxiety, or making very poor decisions, you must read this book. Lucy concisely describes the process, offers hope, and generously shares her expertise with parents who are facing incredibly hard decisions.”

–CARLA SHORTS, MS, LPC, ADMISSIONS DIRECTOR BLACK MOUNTAIN ACADEMY

–EFFIE GOLDBERG, MANAGING DIRECTOR ASCEND HEALTHCARE

“This desperately needed, extraordinarily helpful volume fills a necessary niche. Filled with the hard-won expertise of both professional and personal insight, Lucy will help you along your family’s critical journey. Mixing homespun wisdom with clinical insight, this book will be a gift to parents and professionals alike.” –DAVID ALTSHULER, MS AUTHOR OF ‘GET YOUR KID INTO THE RIGHT COLLEGE. GET THE RIGHT COLLEGE INTO YOUR KID’

“I had the good fortune to work with Lucy when my son was in crisis. I wish we had this book then. Lucy’s writing is clear and concise and walks you through how the residential treatment world works. I recommend this book as a must-read for any parent who is considering residential treatment for their child or beginning to consider working with an educational consultant. It will be your bible!”

–MARA GLAUBERG RANDOLPH, NJ

“This book is a must-read for any parent or professional supporting a child or young adult who is struggling to cope despite outpatient treatment and school-based support. Lucy’s book reflects her years of experience with therapeutic placement for individuals with complex mental health, learning, neurodevelopmental, trauma, or addiction issues as well as her ability to communicate with clarity, wisdom, and compassion. ‘Crisis Interrupted’ is a lifeline for parents and a needed resource for mental health, education, and medical professionals.”

–JANE BROWN, PSY.D. LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST

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