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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 504555"><p>I also found that book very helpful.... it helped give me perspective and made me realize that at this point I need to try and be positive in my interactions with difficult child.... easier because he is not right in front of me and most of our interactions are over text... and when he doesn't want to talk to me he just ignores me. Which is most of the time.</p><p></p><p>I found the book both hopeful and worrisome. Hopeful in that there are lots of examples of recovery, and recovery from long term addicts.... and that relapse is really a part of the process. Worrisome because I don't know yet if my difficult child will ever get past the point of pre-contemplation and really be committed to recovery.</p><p></p><p>TL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 504555"] I also found that book very helpful.... it helped give me perspective and made me realize that at this point I need to try and be positive in my interactions with difficult child.... easier because he is not right in front of me and most of our interactions are over text... and when he doesn't want to talk to me he just ignores me. Which is most of the time. I found the book both hopeful and worrisome. Hopeful in that there are lots of examples of recovery, and recovery from long term addicts.... and that relapse is really a part of the process. Worrisome because I don't know yet if my difficult child will ever get past the point of pre-contemplation and really be committed to recovery. TL [/QUOTE]
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