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Intensive session IIV..."its normal"...
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<blockquote data-quote="BestICan" data-source="post: 224237" data-attributes="member: 3413"><p>It sounds like some of these other parents are difficult children themselves, dealing with addiction or possibly mental illness. It's hard to be compassionate toward them when they are affecting your son's life in a negative way. Sadly I doubt you'll ever have an impact on them, but hopefully your son will come to the realization that life is better without them. </p><p></p><p>It sounds like maybe your therapist is missing that your son's behaviors are not normal for HIM. That he's sort of "fallen off the cliff" recently. I agree with you that just the act of seeking help is helpful in some way. It sends the message that you care, even if you aren't happy with the therapist. </p><p></p><p>I'm unclear on how you got these services, but is it possible to request a new therapist?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BestICan, post: 224237, member: 3413"] It sounds like some of these other parents are difficult children themselves, dealing with addiction or possibly mental illness. It's hard to be compassionate toward them when they are affecting your son's life in a negative way. Sadly I doubt you'll ever have an impact on them, but hopefully your son will come to the realization that life is better without them. It sounds like maybe your therapist is missing that your son's behaviors are not normal for HIM. That he's sort of "fallen off the cliff" recently. I agree with you that just the act of seeking help is helpful in some way. It sends the message that you care, even if you aren't happy with the therapist. I'm unclear on how you got these services, but is it possible to request a new therapist? [/QUOTE]
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