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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 434216" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>We've had issues with porn in general with my difficult child 1, and it was at its worst when his medications were wrong. He had INCREDIBLE impulse control problems. I had to use the Windows parental controls to place time limits and passwords on our computer user accounts, as well as monitoring activity. And I had to set the highest level of internet filters/security for Internet Explorer so that he could not access anything inappropriate online. It didn't help that husband had various and sundry XXX magazines which difficult child 1 found in their hiding spots. Those are now in a landfill. And I'm sure my difficult child sought this out under similar situations as yours: unhappy, stressed out, etc. It's a form of emotional medicating.</p><p> </p><p>I think if you can get to the underlying reason for the bad feelings he's having that are driving this impulse/compulsion, you'll have a better chance of redirecting him to healthier outlets and coping mechanisms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 434216, member: 3444"] We've had issues with porn in general with my difficult child 1, and it was at its worst when his medications were wrong. He had INCREDIBLE impulse control problems. I had to use the Windows parental controls to place time limits and passwords on our computer user accounts, as well as monitoring activity. And I had to set the highest level of internet filters/security for Internet Explorer so that he could not access anything inappropriate online. It didn't help that husband had various and sundry XXX magazines which difficult child 1 found in their hiding spots. Those are now in a landfill. And I'm sure my difficult child sought this out under similar situations as yours: unhappy, stressed out, etc. It's a form of emotional medicating. I think if you can get to the underlying reason for the bad feelings he's having that are driving this impulse/compulsion, you'll have a better chance of redirecting him to healthier outlets and coping mechanisms. [/QUOTE]
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