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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 526998" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Hi grmac, welcome! Glad you found us, but sorry you had to. I am a grandma raising my 16 year old granddaughter so I know a little of what you are dealing with. My son-in-law committed suicide when my granddaughter was 3/1/2 at which time my daughter went south. I took my granddaughter to a therapist immediately. Part of it was play therapy, and sand tray. She remained in that therapy for 3 years and I do believe it helped. She liked going and I believe she worked through some of her fears/sorrows/feelings as much as she could at that age. She was, however, not diagnosed with anything. There will be others along who will have more support for you. I send you good thoughts and warm wishes for finding your way through and finding peace along the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 526998, member: 13542"] Hi grmac, welcome! Glad you found us, but sorry you had to. I am a grandma raising my 16 year old granddaughter so I know a little of what you are dealing with. My son-in-law committed suicide when my granddaughter was 3/1/2 at which time my daughter went south. I took my granddaughter to a therapist immediately. Part of it was play therapy, and sand tray. She remained in that therapy for 3 years and I do believe it helped. She liked going and I believe she worked through some of her fears/sorrows/feelings as much as she could at that age. She was, however, not diagnosed with anything. There will be others along who will have more support for you. I send you good thoughts and warm wishes for finding your way through and finding peace along the way. [/QUOTE]
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