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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 372276" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>I'm so sorry, Nancy. This sounds so familiar. My difficult child 1 is an alcoholic and has continued to drink since his rehab program. He has always denied that he has a problem, even while stealing wine and liquor and drinking himself to unconsciousness. You will always be able to look in the mirror and tell yourself that you really offered everything you could to help your difficult child. Whether she steps up to the plate is up to her. </p><p></p><p>Our difficult child 1's rehab program was filled with educational stuff, but they did offer individual counseling for difficult child and optional family counseling for husband and me. It was very useful and the counselor helped us draft a contract with rules and requirements for difficult child 1 to continue living at home (he decided home was intolerable and moved out). She was a great support. I hope there will be something helpful to you in the program there. Best wishes and lots of hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 372276, member: 2884"] I'm so sorry, Nancy. This sounds so familiar. My difficult child 1 is an alcoholic and has continued to drink since his rehab program. He has always denied that he has a problem, even while stealing wine and liquor and drinking himself to unconsciousness. You will always be able to look in the mirror and tell yourself that you really offered everything you could to help your difficult child. Whether she steps up to the plate is up to her. Our difficult child 1's rehab program was filled with educational stuff, but they did offer individual counseling for difficult child and optional family counseling for husband and me. It was very useful and the counselor helped us draft a contract with rules and requirements for difficult child 1 to continue living at home (he decided home was intolerable and moved out). She was a great support. I hope there will be something helpful to you in the program there. Best wishes and lots of hugs. [/QUOTE]
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