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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 137627" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Hey Spike - </p><p> </p><p>The situation you described is moreover the norm. in society today than the exception. You may recall my son was pre-diagnosed as a budding anti-social. His bio-father is a sociopath. We (Dude and self) have spent years in CBT and EMDR trying to make sense of what happened and where we move on to from here. </p><p> </p><p>In whatever way you can, please let this Mom know that while she feels alone in her day to day - she really isn't. There are a few of us on the board here who out of desperation found this board and it's unique ability to make you not feel like you're crazy. I too have had to journey down the dark road of 1,000 sorrows to make my peace with the child I was given. After coming to this group? I know I'm not alone and THAT made all the difference in my ability to speak about what we were going through. </p><p> </p><p>Thinking back if I had to tell you things that I felt helped my son the most? </p><p>Continued weekly therapy </p><p>Parenting with effective communication and continued parenting skills improvement. </p><p>Maturity</p><p>Juvenille jail. </p><p> </p><p>It stinks when you KNOW the placement is wrong - but is the ONLY place you have left. So everytime that became a reality I became a warrior Mom fighting and advocating for better conditions and truer conditions to help my son. Your hands are never tied when you tongue may be. </p><p> </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 137627, member: 4964"] Hey Spike - The situation you described is moreover the norm. in society today than the exception. You may recall my son was pre-diagnosed as a budding anti-social. His bio-father is a sociopath. We (Dude and self) have spent years in CBT and EMDR trying to make sense of what happened and where we move on to from here. In whatever way you can, please let this Mom know that while she feels alone in her day to day - she really isn't. There are a few of us on the board here who out of desperation found this board and it's unique ability to make you not feel like you're crazy. I too have had to journey down the dark road of 1,000 sorrows to make my peace with the child I was given. After coming to this group? I know I'm not alone and THAT made all the difference in my ability to speak about what we were going through. Thinking back if I had to tell you things that I felt helped my son the most? Continued weekly therapy Parenting with effective communication and continued parenting skills improvement. Maturity Juvenille jail. It stinks when you KNOW the placement is wrong - but is the ONLY place you have left. So everytime that became a reality I became a warrior Mom fighting and advocating for better conditions and truer conditions to help my son. Your hands are never tied when you tongue may be. Star [/QUOTE]
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