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18 yo son out of control
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 725082" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I've perused some responses and I think you've gotten some good advice. First of all, if he is violent with you or steals, yes, call the police.</p><p>I would set up boundaries.</p><p>And rules.</p><p>Perhaps require he have a part time job (for now) and also go to therapy or rehab. </p><p>Require a full time job when therapy is reduced. </p><p>Things can not stay status quo.</p><p>Find out your legal responsibility re kicking him out. You might have to give him thirty days notice.</p><p>Check out al anon or Parent's Anonymous for support and possible local info.</p><p>If he has any "together" friends , try to work with them to help you get your son to therapy or rehab....whatever is most appropriate.</p><p>PS If your name is very close to your actual name , contact Runaway Bunny to change it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 725082, member: 4152"] I've perused some responses and I think you've gotten some good advice. First of all, if he is violent with you or steals, yes, call the police. I would set up boundaries. And rules. Perhaps require he have a part time job (for now) and also go to therapy or rehab. Require a full time job when therapy is reduced. Things can not stay status quo. Find out your legal responsibility re kicking him out. You might have to give him thirty days notice. Check out al anon or Parent's Anonymous for support and possible local info. If he has any "together" friends , try to work with them to help you get your son to therapy or rehab....whatever is most appropriate. PS If your name is very close to your actual name , contact Runaway Bunny to change it. [/QUOTE]
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