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difficult child 2 to be discharged Friday home; his twin in tears
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 460987" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Sigh. I feel so badly for you all.</p><p>I was thinking the same thing that MuMofOCDkiddo said--can easy child go somewhere else? Our easy child, much to our embarassment, lived with-friends most of her senior yr in HS, but it did her a great deal of good. She had room to breathe, to sing (she's always singing), didn't have to lock her bedroom door or hide anything, could eat what she wanted, and didn't have to listen to yelling and screaming and things breaking all the time. Mostly, she didn't have to feel responsible for anything, didn't have to feel the need to "fix" anything. </p><p>In regard to the therapist, I would ask for specifics, as others mentioned. She's too vague and sounding too much like you're not supposed to feel guilty, but if you do, you'll act guilty and give in too much. WHICH battles are important?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 460987, member: 3419"] Sigh. I feel so badly for you all. I was thinking the same thing that MuMofOCDkiddo said--can easy child go somewhere else? Our easy child, much to our embarassment, lived with-friends most of her senior yr in HS, but it did her a great deal of good. She had room to breathe, to sing (she's always singing), didn't have to lock her bedroom door or hide anything, could eat what she wanted, and didn't have to listen to yelling and screaming and things breaking all the time. Mostly, she didn't have to feel responsible for anything, didn't have to feel the need to "fix" anything. In regard to the therapist, I would ask for specifics, as others mentioned. She's too vague and sounding too much like you're not supposed to feel guilty, but if you do, you'll act guilty and give in too much. WHICH battles are important? [/QUOTE]
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