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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 222638" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>I am so very sorry that your son did this instead of calling a Crisis line but glad that he got good help quickly after he made the poor decision of attempting suicide. My difficult child 2 has made a few feeble attempts. It is so very scary and so hard not to become emeshed again afer such a happening. I agree with you that narcissists rarely change even with counseling. My mother in law was one and I was her scape goat for 30 years. She spread such venom and was "always right". Unfortunately my difficult child 1 tends toward the same behavior. The only thing I can suggest is how you react to the garbage. It gets so tiresome trying to defend onself from such a person. I learned to just say "That is your (his, her) version of reality but mine is very different. There is always more than one way of looking at things." I understand both your pain and your frustration. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 222638, member: 2315"] I am so very sorry that your son did this instead of calling a Crisis line but glad that he got good help quickly after he made the poor decision of attempting suicide. My difficult child 2 has made a few feeble attempts. It is so very scary and so hard not to become emeshed again afer such a happening. I agree with you that narcissists rarely change even with counseling. My mother in law was one and I was her scape goat for 30 years. She spread such venom and was "always right". Unfortunately my difficult child 1 tends toward the same behavior. The only thing I can suggest is how you react to the garbage. It gets so tiresome trying to defend onself from such a person. I learned to just say "That is your (his, her) version of reality but mine is very different. There is always more than one way of looking at things." I understand both your pain and your frustration. -RM [/QUOTE]
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