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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 369136" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Hugs... And I'll share my rhino skin. It's rather thin right now, but every little layer helps.</p><p> </p><p>FWIW, <em>my</em> mother in law is a counselor. I wish she saw someone, but it's always someone else with the problem - never her. She says over and over how she won't offer advice because she cannot counsel her own family, then does it. In the most hurtful way possible. Even Onyxx has requested never to be alone with her anymore.</p><p> </p><p>Tdocs (many of them, anyway!) are great - you can tell them in advance you want to bring husband with you, warn them he's resistant - and then make the focus YOU. After a few sessions, even my husband thought some of my counselor's suggestions were spot on.</p><p> </p><p>And he's actually admitting he's an enabler now... Baby steps...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 369136, member: 6705"] Hugs... And I'll share my rhino skin. It's rather thin right now, but every little layer helps. FWIW, [I]my[/I] mother in law is a counselor. I wish she saw someone, but it's always someone else with the problem - never her. She says over and over how she won't offer advice because she cannot counsel her own family, then does it. In the most hurtful way possible. Even Onyxx has requested never to be alone with her anymore. Tdocs (many of them, anyway!) are great - you can tell them in advance you want to bring husband with you, warn them he's resistant - and then make the focus YOU. After a few sessions, even my husband thought some of my counselor's suggestions were spot on. And he's actually admitting he's an enabler now... Baby steps... [/QUOTE]
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