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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 580770"><p>IC - PG has been desperate to get her daughter to agree to help before this came to light. If this is her way "in" - I think she should grasp the opportunity to get her in front of a professional in whatever form she can get her daughter to agree. The sexual abuse is terrible but there are other more pressing concerns with a pregnant addict. So professional help in ANY form is far better than pregnant, using and alone, with a troubled past; Know what I mean??</p><p></p><p>I know with my son it was easier for him to agree to help for his "post concussive" syndrome rather than for his substance abuse. Right now, I am using that avenue and it hasn't triggered his denial and flee response...of course he isn't in counseling yet, but he hasn't fled... it's so hard when these kids respond first with "I NEVER WANT TO SEE/HEAR FROM YOU AGAIN" to your desperation to get them help...</p><p></p><p>Any help is better than no help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 580770"] IC - PG has been desperate to get her daughter to agree to help before this came to light. If this is her way "in" - I think she should grasp the opportunity to get her in front of a professional in whatever form she can get her daughter to agree. The sexual abuse is terrible but there are other more pressing concerns with a pregnant addict. So professional help in ANY form is far better than pregnant, using and alone, with a troubled past; Know what I mean?? I know with my son it was easier for him to agree to help for his "post concussive" syndrome rather than for his substance abuse. Right now, I am using that avenue and it hasn't triggered his denial and flee response...of course he isn't in counseling yet, but he hasn't fled... it's so hard when these kids respond first with "I NEVER WANT TO SEE/HEAR FROM YOU AGAIN" to your desperation to get them help... Any help is better than no help. [/QUOTE]
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