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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 418791" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Can you say more about what the sabotaging of relationship, intentional and unintentional, involves? Do you feel that there are attachment problems? </p><p>I understand about the hardship of doing it on your own. Also about an ex-husband who does not want to believe diagnosis (although my own son doesn't actually have one at the moment - I mean that he comes from a culture and background that does not understanding or acceptance of psychological/neurobiological problems). The only advice I can offer, for what it is worth, is to try to restore some of the faith and joy in your damaged relationship; for me this involves accepting my son as he is (and I don't always succeed) - I can't know what it involves for you. One simply cannot exist in mutual misery and conflict.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 418791, member: 11227"] Can you say more about what the sabotaging of relationship, intentional and unintentional, involves? Do you feel that there are attachment problems? I understand about the hardship of doing it on your own. Also about an ex-husband who does not want to believe diagnosis (although my own son doesn't actually have one at the moment - I mean that he comes from a culture and background that does not understanding or acceptance of psychological/neurobiological problems). The only advice I can offer, for what it is worth, is to try to restore some of the faith and joy in your damaged relationship; for me this involves accepting my son as he is (and I don't always succeed) - I can't know what it involves for you. One simply cannot exist in mutual misery and conflict. [/QUOTE]
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