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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 400000" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Welcome, SAG1965.</p><p>You seem to already have a good idea of what's going on, in that this behavior is partially genetic and partially learned. It will take a lot of therapy and a lot of practice to unlearn it.</p><p>Was your boyfriend a bad role model and parent b4? Sounds like it, in that he bought into the chaos at home. </p><p>Is he able to change? Yes, since you two don't fight like cats and dogs. You actually communicate.</p><p>So he has to just look toward the future and forget about the mistakes of the past.</p><p>You are wise to get him and his kids into counseling. It is not for crazy people. Is it to unlearn dysfunctional behavior, lack of coping skills, and bad habits and learn new communication skills and gain psychological strength.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 400000, member: 3419"] Welcome, SAG1965. You seem to already have a good idea of what's going on, in that this behavior is partially genetic and partially learned. It will take a lot of therapy and a lot of practice to unlearn it. Was your boyfriend a bad role model and parent b4? Sounds like it, in that he bought into the chaos at home. Is he able to change? Yes, since you two don't fight like cats and dogs. You actually communicate. So he has to just look toward the future and forget about the mistakes of the past. You are wise to get him and his kids into counseling. It is not for crazy people. Is it to unlearn dysfunctional behavior, lack of coping skills, and bad habits and learn new communication skills and gain psychological strength. [/QUOTE]
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