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Antisocial Personality Disorder Diagnosis of my 18 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 432681" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>Good for you asl- I would talk to the police asap so you know where you stand. I know this is very hard. I don't know if you know about "detachment" which we talk about frequently on here, but it sounds like you are headed in the right direction with it, which is a very good thing. If you don't know much about it I think there are lots of posts on here about detachment, so you can start learning about it and working on it. I am a work in progress when it comes to my detachment, but every day it gets a little better. I'm glad you are making plans to stay busy because your son may very well start acting crazy since you told him he has to be out. I'm sorry he didn't graduate. My daughter barely did by doing the Nova Net stuff. And she is very intelligent, just no common sense. Stay strong in what you have told him. I think it gets hard here when/if you talk to them because they start the sad stories of no place to go, no food, yadda, yadda. I just don't talk to my daughter during these times because it's healthier for me. I spend lots of time with my dogs, and I see you have 3 as well, so they will keep you busy and keep your spirits up! Keep moving forward and focus on you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 432681, member: 11235"] Good for you asl- I would talk to the police asap so you know where you stand. I know this is very hard. I don't know if you know about "detachment" which we talk about frequently on here, but it sounds like you are headed in the right direction with it, which is a very good thing. If you don't know much about it I think there are lots of posts on here about detachment, so you can start learning about it and working on it. I am a work in progress when it comes to my detachment, but every day it gets a little better. I'm glad you are making plans to stay busy because your son may very well start acting crazy since you told him he has to be out. I'm sorry he didn't graduate. My daughter barely did by doing the Nova Net stuff. And she is very intelligent, just no common sense. Stay strong in what you have told him. I think it gets hard here when/if you talk to them because they start the sad stories of no place to go, no food, yadda, yadda. I just don't talk to my daughter during these times because it's healthier for me. I spend lots of time with my dogs, and I see you have 3 as well, so they will keep you busy and keep your spirits up! Keep moving forward and focus on you! [/QUOTE]
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