I was wondering the same thing. Maybe insurance didn’t cover enough?woahnow wrote:What happened to their bathroom reno?
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I was wondering the same thing. Maybe insurance didn’t cover enough?woahnow wrote:What happened to their bathroom reno?
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That’s kind of my thoughts. They were pretty clear that how much renovating they did would depend on the extent of the damage and what insurance would cover.Ducklings4 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2019 4:15 pmI was wondering the same thing. Maybe insurance didn’t cover enough?woahnow wrote:What happened to their bathroom reno?
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In cullens recent Instagram post someone asked and he said they are waiting for the bathtub and sinksDucklings4 wrote:I was wondering the same thing. Maybe insurance didn’t cover enough?woahnow wrote:What happened to their bathroom reno?
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This is why I don't understand why she is always so fixated on Brooks and his behavior. I really think that Gaines has become a brat, which is so sad! Katie mentioned something about if they had another kid Gaines would be the jealous one and not Brooks like she thought. They were in the kitchen and Katie was holding and feeding Sophia. They have really ruined that little girl.lovingthisforum wrote:Excuse me?! Gaines is pushing Madelyn away in the pool, taking the place where Madelyn was!? Excuse me?!
Edit: she swims to the other side right to where Bennett is and says: no Bennett, and now pushes him away??? Wow.
Pretty much. Just like most (all? Lol) of us predicted. Until the next blow up that they can’t hide. Then it’ll be a hot topic again, and swept under the rug shortly after.beautynoob wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 6:24 pm So I guess the addiction is old news and they are all living happily ever after in their bubble? I haven’t watched but keep up on here
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You're not supposed to discuss the meetings because you don't want to out anybody. But talking about being in recovery is good, and it's actually encouraged, because you never know who you might help, especially if you have a public platform. You don't want to be all "I'm great because I am in recovery" but you can share your "experience, strength and hope"Ducklings4 wrote:My daughter has a friend in recovery, she says you aren’t suppose to discuss the meetings. You do the steps for yourself. She was surprised Cullen was so candidly open about it. I do wonder if he is still going to meetings and if he is I hope Katie is going to meetings as well. If he is in recovery why is he drinking?
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And when she said: I use my degree on both of my kids....sorry but roll eye or at least big question marks. She probably means some simple stuff and tricks once in a while, but that's nonsense, every parent does that and has that insight and intuition.Boymomma123 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 6:08 pm Katie's Instagram post about dinner and how it's been so hard since Brooks was born. Not hey both my kids misbehave and sit down meals are hard, nope more Brooks is so difficult. Poor kid, he and Gaines have no chance to have a good sibling bond with Katie constantly putting Gaines on a pedestal. How could anyone take her seriously as a child psychologist.
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I'm a long time lurker that is in graduate school in hopes of becoming a psychologist, so I wanted to give my two cents. I haven't watched Cullen and Katie in awhile, so I can't comment on her parenting abilities; however, I fully disagree with your understanding of psychology in America. Katie received both a bachelor's and a Ph.D. in psychology (possibly even a master's as well). In America, except for a few specific titles, such as a School Psychologist, you are unable to use the title Psychologist without a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Psychology. Just to make it clear - her Ph.D. in Clinical Child Psychology included both advanced education and research in Clinical Child Psychology.lovingthisforum wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 4:19 pmAnd when she said: I use my degree on both of my kids....sorry but roll eye or at least big question marks. She probably means some simple stuff and tricks once in a while, but that's nonsense, every parent does that and has that insight and intuition.Boymomma123 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 6:08 pm Katie's Instagram post about dinner and how it's been so hard since Brooks was born. Not hey both my kids misbehave and sit down meals are hard, nope more Brooks is so difficult. Poor kid, he and Gaines have no chance to have a good sibling bond with Katie constantly putting Gaines on a pedestal. How could anyone take her seriously as a child psychologist.
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I believe Katie loves Cullen and I am happy she does, I enjoyed the beginning when she was sweet with him. But the content was unsubstantial and they avoided 'real' assumptions. I'm curious if people have proposed assumptions about the favoring.
She said she did assessments in her job. That is lower than giving treatment, I wish I could explain it in English but it's a bit like doing the dirty work, and it means that saying "I'm a child psychologist" sounds fancier than it really was because people would understand that as if she gave therapy and treatment. And if she didn't do this then it also makes even lesser sense that she said she used her degree upon her kids, if you don't use therapeutic 'interventions' then what do you use? Yeah insight, but haven't we all? The thing a psychologist would have maybe more readily available is 1 thing: correcting on yourself, so not acting out your emotions, I'm not saying 'normal' people aren't capable of this. But I don't see this with Katie, I see that she is acting like a normal human being and just favoring like a normal human being, I've never seen some real clear insight capability with her etc. Also important to be clear about that she isn't a therapist or clinical psychologist, she is simply a psychologist plus did a PhD which has nothing to do with clinical psychology and becoming a therapist. She is a psychologist (uni degree) that worked with children. Her PhD is apart from all this. It's not that because of her PhD she is better with children or as a therapist which she isn't to begin with. I've said this before but the context is better now.
Plus, she _was_ licensed, and did some work before she quit after Gaines was born. So she _was_ a clinical psychologist. She did let her license lapse, but the doctorate still gives her the right to go by "Dr B." (Can't remember her last name and we're not supposed to post it anyway)scout wrote:I'm a long time lurker that is in graduate school in hopes of becoming a psychologist, so I wanted to give my two cents. I haven't watched Cullen and Katie in awhile, so I can't comment on her parenting abilities; however, I fully disagree with your understanding of psychology in America. Katie received both a bachelor's and a Ph.D. in psychology (possibly even a master's as well). In America, except for a few specific titles, such as a School Psychologist, you are unable to use the title Psychologist without a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Psychology. Just to make it clear - her Ph.D. in Clinical Child Psychology included both advanced education and research in Clinical Child Psychology.lovingthisforum wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 4:19 pmAnd when she said: I use my degree on both of my kids....sorry but roll eye or at least big question marks. She probably means some simple stuff and tricks once in a while, but that's nonsense, every parent does that and has that insight and intuition.Boymomma123 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 6:08 pm Katie's Instagram post about dinner and how it's been so hard since Brooks was born. Not hey both my kids misbehave and sit down meals are hard, nope more Brooks is so difficult. Poor kid, he and Gaines have no chance to have a good sibling bond with Katie constantly putting Gaines on a pedestal. How could anyone take her seriously as a child psychologist.
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I believe Katie loves Cullen and I am happy she does, I enjoyed the beginning when she was sweet with him. But the content was unsubstantial and they avoided 'real' assumptions. I'm curious if people have proposed assumptions about the favoring.
She said she did assessments in her job. That is lower than giving treatment, I wish I could explain it in English but it's a bit like doing the dirty work, and it means that saying "I'm a child psychologist" sounds fancier than it really was because people would understand that as if she gave therapy and treatment. And if she didn't do this then it also makes even lesser sense that she said she used her degree upon her kids, if you don't use therapeutic 'interventions' then what do you use? Yeah insight, but haven't we all? The thing a psychologist would have maybe more readily available is 1 thing: correcting on yourself, so not acting out your emotions, I'm not saying 'normal' people aren't capable of this. But I don't see this with Katie, I see that she is acting like a normal human being and just favoring like a normal human being, I've never seen some real clear insight capability with her etc. Also important to be clear about that she isn't a therapist or clinical psychologist, she is simply a psychologist plus did a PhD which has nothing to do with clinical psychology and becoming a therapist. She is a psychologist (uni degree) that worked with children. Her PhD is apart from all this. It's not that because of her PhD she is better with children or as a therapist which she isn't to begin with. I've said this before but the context is better now.