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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 370568" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Nancy, I'm so sorry that all this is happening. We had difficult child 1 attend an outpatient rehab program when he came home from college on drugs and alcohol. He did attend all the sessions and I think he did learn from it. I think it helped him choose a different road for at least a while. He still doesn't see himself as 'an alcoholic' and isn't totally sober, but he's clean, as far as we know, and he's functioning and holding a job. So ... I hope so much that your difficult child will go through the entire program and let enough information flow her way to start changing some of her thinking. It may take more than one rehab program, but one is a start. Sending hugs and support. I wish your husband were more on board - been there done that - but he may benefit from family sessions in the outpatient program, if they include them. Stay strong ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 370568, member: 2884"] Nancy, I'm so sorry that all this is happening. We had difficult child 1 attend an outpatient rehab program when he came home from college on drugs and alcohol. He did attend all the sessions and I think he did learn from it. I think it helped him choose a different road for at least a while. He still doesn't see himself as 'an alcoholic' and isn't totally sober, but he's clean, as far as we know, and he's functioning and holding a job. So ... I hope so much that your difficult child will go through the entire program and let enough information flow her way to start changing some of her thinking. It may take more than one rehab program, but one is a start. Sending hugs and support. I wish your husband were more on board - been there done that - but he may benefit from family sessions in the outpatient program, if they include them. Stay strong ... [/QUOTE]
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