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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 472281" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Both those options that you put out there, Kathy, sound good to me but I wouldn't worry too much about the DBT, either way, right now. IF she sticks with the AA/NA program and recommendations, that is plenty enough to concentrate on for a while- annother recommendation is 'no major change in life for 1 year'. People aren't cured when they come out of rehab- it's the start of the journey, not the end, so 1) it could only be expected that she's still the center of her universe and rehabs usually teach you to stay focused on yourself (in a healthy way) for some time to come, 2) I would caution about trying to 'mix' another therapy focus in while going thru a transitional period of coming out of rehab. Sometimes it's best to get on a little better footing with sobriety/drug-freeness first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 472281, member: 3699"] Both those options that you put out there, Kathy, sound good to me but I wouldn't worry too much about the DBT, either way, right now. IF she sticks with the AA/NA program and recommendations, that is plenty enough to concentrate on for a while- annother recommendation is 'no major change in life for 1 year'. People aren't cured when they come out of rehab- it's the start of the journey, not the end, so 1) it could only be expected that she's still the center of her universe and rehabs usually teach you to stay focused on yourself (in a healthy way) for some time to come, 2) I would caution about trying to 'mix' another therapy focus in while going thru a transitional period of coming out of rehab. Sometimes it's best to get on a little better footing with sobriety/drug-freeness first. [/QUOTE]
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