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<blockquote data-quote="DFrances" data-source="post: 84595" data-attributes="member: 4093"><p>You have two challenges. A son asking for help in every way he knows how and a husband in denial about his own needing help. </p><p></p><p>First, lets look at all of the good things that you are doing. </p><p></p><p>Your concern for you sons well being and desire for him to succeed are very important. Discussing your frustrations and concerns about your sons behaviors is important for you to do so you can vent and also gain ideas from other resources. There are several options you can look into to help your family cope with this problem. You have already tried medication. Therapy might be appropriate for your son.</p><p></p><p>A therapist may also be able to help you work out a behavior plan with your sons school. Another option would be to look into parenting classes in your area to learn new behavior modification techniques to deal with difficult behaviors. Remember that there are many parents who struggle with problems similar to this. </p><p></p><p>A therapeutic wilderness program with residential is the ultimate.</p><p></p><p>Make sure you work with an educational consultant. The choices you make regarding your adolescent's education and life steps are among the most important decisions a family makes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFrances, post: 84595, member: 4093"] You have two challenges. A son asking for help in every way he knows how and a husband in denial about his own needing help. First, lets look at all of the good things that you are doing. Your concern for you sons well being and desire for him to succeed are very important. Discussing your frustrations and concerns about your sons behaviors is important for you to do so you can vent and also gain ideas from other resources. There are several options you can look into to help your family cope with this problem. You have already tried medication. Therapy might be appropriate for your son. A therapist may also be able to help you work out a behavior plan with your sons school. Another option would be to look into parenting classes in your area to learn new behavior modification techniques to deal with difficult behaviors. Remember that there are many parents who struggle with problems similar to this. A therapeutic wilderness program with residential is the ultimate. Make sure you work with an educational consultant. The choices you make regarding your adolescent's education and life steps are among the most important decisions a family makes. [/QUOTE]
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