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<blockquote data-quote="ShyChelle" data-source="post: 266309" data-attributes="member: 7270"><p>I believe the abuse he received was after the age of two. I believe it accurred between the ages of 8 - 10 years old. I had no idea it occurred until his last in patient stay that ended last Nov. They did try to assist him with it there. He was assigned to a group that discusses it etc. When he was released he said he doesn't want to talk about it. That response I have seen is typical especially with males who have been sexually assaulted which is more of what it was. I have tried to encourage him to work with his therapist in regards to it but he resists it so much that it makes him go into a huge fit even mentioning it.</p><p> </p><p>I believe he also has abandonment issues because of his relationship with his biodad. So I am sure that feeds into some of this too. </p><p> </p><p>Thank you for your empathy. It is much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShyChelle, post: 266309, member: 7270"] I believe the abuse he received was after the age of two. I believe it accurred between the ages of 8 - 10 years old. I had no idea it occurred until his last in patient stay that ended last Nov. They did try to assist him with it there. He was assigned to a group that discusses it etc. When he was released he said he doesn't want to talk about it. That response I have seen is typical especially with males who have been sexually assaulted which is more of what it was. I have tried to encourage him to work with his therapist in regards to it but he resists it so much that it makes him go into a huge fit even mentioning it. I believe he also has abandonment issues because of his relationship with his biodad. So I am sure that feeds into some of this too. Thank you for your empathy. It is much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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