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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 484036"><p>My difficult child is not in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) or anything like that, but I do go to his therapist with him and I tend to agree with you about family therapy being a waste of time. difficult child is the one who has to learn how to behave properly, yet <strong>I</strong> am the one who seems to have done most of the changing. difficult child expects everyone else to change to suit his needs. It drives me crazy.</p><p></p><p>As the others have said, stick to your guns about the times of the family sessions. If the evening does not work for you for any reason, tell them that is must be during the day. Mine is only 12 and I am counting the days until he turns 18 and goes off the culinary school. I have already told husband that after he finishes school he can not come back here to live. I have done my time in purgatory and the rest of this family have earned some time without all of the difficult child drama that seems to encapsulate our lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 484036"] My difficult child is not in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) or anything like that, but I do go to his therapist with him and I tend to agree with you about family therapy being a waste of time. difficult child is the one who has to learn how to behave properly, yet [B]I[/B] am the one who seems to have done most of the changing. difficult child expects everyone else to change to suit his needs. It drives me crazy. As the others have said, stick to your guns about the times of the family sessions. If the evening does not work for you for any reason, tell them that is must be during the day. Mine is only 12 and I am counting the days until he turns 18 and goes off the culinary school. I have already told husband that after he finishes school he can not come back here to live. I have done my time in purgatory and the rest of this family have earned some time without all of the difficult child drama that seems to encapsulate our lives. [/QUOTE]
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