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Had an interesting, if gutwrenching therapy appointment
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<blockquote data-quote="lordhelpme" data-source="post: 9163" data-attributes="member: 3382"><p>{{{HUGS}}} you can sit there and blame yourself and agonize over what you might have done to contribute to your difficult child's problems or you can come to the realization that it has happened, can't be changed and that you are doing the best for him now.</p><p></p><p>i also think it is a crock to say that you 'can't have it both ways' when clearly you were abused. both you and difficult child had the genetic propencity(sp?) towards these disorders, they are not just abuse related, my difficult child is evidence of that.</p><p></p><p>you truly need to keep your 'therapy' separate from difficult child's. you are two different people and comparisions will not do either of you any good, in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lordhelpme, post: 9163, member: 3382"] {{{HUGS}}} you can sit there and blame yourself and agonize over what you might have done to contribute to your difficult child's problems or you can come to the realization that it has happened, can't be changed and that you are doing the best for him now. i also think it is a crock to say that you 'can't have it both ways' when clearly you were abused. both you and difficult child had the genetic propencity(sp?) towards these disorders, they are not just abuse related, my difficult child is evidence of that. you truly need to keep your 'therapy' separate from difficult child's. you are two different people and comparisions will not do either of you any good, in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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