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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 87122" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'm glad you're son's doing ok. I'd be concerned with the pot and hope it's just pot. As for post-traumatic--dunno. My daughter had some whopper psychologists who to me made some suggestions that we just couldn't bring ourselves to do. One told us we should trust her more. Um, she lied to us every time she said something. She stole. She took drugs. We should trust her more? On what planet? I personally would take what they say with a grain of salt. In the real world, your son is going to have to fill out a job application and get a job and this is something you can't do for him. The more he does it, the easier it will get. I also think that giving him so much time off to do nothing is a bad idea, but, hey, at least he's following the house rules. I want to again stress though that if my daughter had not been treated with some tough love, she never would have changed. If we had been that easy on her, after a honeymoon period, she'd have gone back to doing what she'd been doing. And that came right from her. Good luck to you and your son!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 87122, member: 1550"] I'm glad you're son's doing ok. I'd be concerned with the pot and hope it's just pot. As for post-traumatic--dunno. My daughter had some whopper psychologists who to me made some suggestions that we just couldn't bring ourselves to do. One told us we should trust her more. Um, she lied to us every time she said something. She stole. She took drugs. We should trust her more? On what planet? I personally would take what they say with a grain of salt. In the real world, your son is going to have to fill out a job application and get a job and this is something you can't do for him. The more he does it, the easier it will get. I also think that giving him so much time off to do nothing is a bad idea, but, hey, at least he's following the house rules. I want to again stress though that if my daughter had not been treated with some tough love, she never would have changed. If we had been that easy on her, after a honeymoon period, she'd have gone back to doing what she'd been doing. And that came right from her. Good luck to you and your son! [/QUOTE]
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