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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 415622" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Know that my caring support is still being transmitted. You absolutely are making the right choices.</p><p>Regarding family therapy you may be in for a surprise. I'm one of those who always preaches that easy child's need therapy simply because they are part of a family unit that includes a difficult child. It's been over thirty years ago that my total easy child suddenly threw an object at a wall as the therapist met with the four of us. My shock lead me to say "easy child why would you do that?" Her reply was "because I needed to". I can still picture the room and sudden silence. THAT was when I realized that she had stifled her own angeer and fears in order to support her Mom. It's easy to forget that a cauldron of emotions may be bubbling up inside our easy child's. A good family therapist gives everyone a chance to say what they really feel...and then changes can be implemented. Best of luck. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 415622, member: 35"] Know that my caring support is still being transmitted. You absolutely are making the right choices. Regarding family therapy you may be in for a surprise. I'm one of those who always preaches that easy child's need therapy simply because they are part of a family unit that includes a difficult child. It's been over thirty years ago that my total easy child suddenly threw an object at a wall as the therapist met with the four of us. My shock lead me to say "easy child why would you do that?" Her reply was "because I needed to". I can still picture the room and sudden silence. THAT was when I realized that she had stifled her own angeer and fears in order to support her Mom. It's easy to forget that a cauldron of emotions may be bubbling up inside our easy child's. A good family therapist gives everyone a chance to say what they really feel...and then changes can be implemented. Best of luck. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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