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Daughter is now dancing privately for money. What's next, prostitution?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bean" data-source="post: 413470" data-attributes="member: 8620"><p>Yes, I am seeing a counselor for talk/behavior therapy and then am also going to a psychiatric for medications. Didn't want to go the medication route, but the last few years have really taken a toll on me. I've got some PTSD going on. She is still under our insurance, and has help available if she wants.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the suggestions. I think detachment (for me) is in steps, and I need to climb another one. It's like velcro; I've got to remove a bit more of the hold. </p><p></p><p>I do check her Facebook. It's a double-edged sword because I know she's alive if she posting (sounds weird, but you know...), but what she posts tends to make me a bit irritated. I subscribe to her posts and get a text. Maybe discontinuing that is the first step. I also sleep with my cell by me. I didn't used to, so that is a step backward. I'm going to try to start keeping it upstairs, out of my room, like I used to. And then will maybe work on turning it off. I've done a bit better at limiting, and not answering every time she calls. But I definitely need to work on buffering/detaching in other ways, too.</p><p></p><p>I would much rather he be at a club, if she needs to be. Honestly I don't know if they'd hire her, though. She really has a difficult time keeping to any schedule. She's been staying up all night lately.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Nancy, you are right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bean, post: 413470, member: 8620"] Yes, I am seeing a counselor for talk/behavior therapy and then am also going to a psychiatric for medications. Didn't want to go the medication route, but the last few years have really taken a toll on me. I've got some PTSD going on. She is still under our insurance, and has help available if she wants. Thanks for the suggestions. I think detachment (for me) is in steps, and I need to climb another one. It's like velcro; I've got to remove a bit more of the hold. I do check her Facebook. It's a double-edged sword because I know she's alive if she posting (sounds weird, but you know...), but what she posts tends to make me a bit irritated. I subscribe to her posts and get a text. Maybe discontinuing that is the first step. I also sleep with my cell by me. I didn't used to, so that is a step backward. I'm going to try to start keeping it upstairs, out of my room, like I used to. And then will maybe work on turning it off. I've done a bit better at limiting, and not answering every time she calls. But I definitely need to work on buffering/detaching in other ways, too. I would much rather he be at a club, if she needs to be. Honestly I don't know if they'd hire her, though. She really has a difficult time keeping to any schedule. She's been staying up all night lately. Nancy, you are right. [/QUOTE]
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