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Need Advice on How to Deal with Teen Daughter Argument and Estrangement
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 399448" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I am now estranged from my 15 yo daughter, too. She is supposed to be on a special diet and when she is, she is fine. However, she hasn't been on it and has been extremely difficult recently. We have implemented a lot of Susie's strategies, in hopes she will see the error of her ways. Somehow, she blames me more than her father for this and we haven't spoken in days. During the Christmas holidays, she looked at me with hate in her eyes whenever I tried to talk to her. </p><p></p><p>I have stayed in touch with the therapist we used when A was younger and consistently difficult. She thinks we should come in for family therapy (me, husband, and A). A has said she refuses to go, but husband or I will just go get her out of school and take her. I don't think she will make a scene there, but we will see. </p><p></p><p>My daughter knows this therapist and I am really using it for more of a consequence than actually hoping it will help. The therapist, knowing the situation like she does, does not think there will be a quick resolution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 399448, member: 1792"] I am now estranged from my 15 yo daughter, too. She is supposed to be on a special diet and when she is, she is fine. However, she hasn't been on it and has been extremely difficult recently. We have implemented a lot of Susie's strategies, in hopes she will see the error of her ways. Somehow, she blames me more than her father for this and we haven't spoken in days. During the Christmas holidays, she looked at me with hate in her eyes whenever I tried to talk to her. I have stayed in touch with the therapist we used when A was younger and consistently difficult. She thinks we should come in for family therapy (me, husband, and A). A has said she refuses to go, but husband or I will just go get her out of school and take her. I don't think she will make a scene there, but we will see. My daughter knows this therapist and I am really using it for more of a consequence than actually hoping it will help. The therapist, knowing the situation like she does, does not think there will be a quick resolution. [/QUOTE]
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