We do not have a psychologist here who specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy. He has been to SO many different psychiatrists, psychologists and counselors throughout his life. We have done everything possible to help him. His pediatrician even got us an appointment with a psychiatric group at Tulane in New Orleans. Our insurance didn’t cover it so we had to pay out-of-pocket. I really do appreciate all of your feedback. But some of you are giving me advice as if this is a new problem. We have been dealing with this his whole life. We have been lucky that this is the only really big issue he has had in college. His ADHD is usually a much bigger issue than the anxiety…The reduction in executive functions is a huge issue that we have been working on his whole life. We do not have any BCBAs or behavior therapists here. The closest one is an hour away, and our insurance won’t cover it. So I do a lot of reading and research. I take him to anyone who we think might be able to help. He takes medication, and we just do the best we can. He has made Dean’s List twice, so I would say that we have done pretty well so far. This is the first time I have ever come up against this type of situation. I just needed to know who to speak to at the state level. As for as ‘catastrophizing’ him, I would never do that to him. When we left the student disabilities office, I told him not to worry. We will work this out. Failure has NEVER been an option. I don’t want an ugly legal problems, but if it comes to that - so be it.