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The grey area: keeping difficult child safe vs. enabling (update & need advice)
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<blockquote data-quote="bertie" data-source="post: 176196" data-attributes="member: 965"><p>Thanks Susie, I appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>It's so difficult to find a good therapist! Mine left my HMO about a year ago and I haven't been able to get a good one since.....you're right, although I did tend to use this group as my support in the old days.</p><p></p><p>I live alone so it's difficult to get my mind off of things sometimes.</p><p></p><p>I just hope things come to a head without my son hurting himself or others. That's what I'm really afraid of, but I'm sure all of us go thru that. </p><p></p><p>I do have one question: has anyone had a difficult child in jail for a year or more, then realized that after the stint in jail their difficult child has "become" like the others he was with? My difficult child is very gullible and actually quite sweet, and I hate to think of what may happen to him if he's sent to jail for an extended period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bertie, post: 176196, member: 965"] Thanks Susie, I appreciate it. It's so difficult to find a good therapist! Mine left my HMO about a year ago and I haven't been able to get a good one since.....you're right, although I did tend to use this group as my support in the old days. I live alone so it's difficult to get my mind off of things sometimes. I just hope things come to a head without my son hurting himself or others. That's what I'm really afraid of, but I'm sure all of us go thru that. I do have one question: has anyone had a difficult child in jail for a year or more, then realized that after the stint in jail their difficult child has "become" like the others he was with? My difficult child is very gullible and actually quite sweet, and I hate to think of what may happen to him if he's sent to jail for an extended period. [/QUOTE]
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