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A View From The Other Side (Fairly Long)
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<blockquote data-quote="kt4394" data-source="post: 686969" data-attributes="member: 20273"><p>Darkwing, </p><p>JMO, but after reading your posts, I cannot believe that you could not do anything you set your mind to. We are struggling with our son and finding him any and all help. A mentor has been mentioned (through the courts). Among other things, I think this is something that you would be so good at. Your intelligence, clarity and experience give you wisdom beyond your years. I don't know if there's money in it, but I bet you would have success with a blog. There must be a way to make money from your advice and understanding. Especially in the substance abuse/mental health counseling field, an area that certainly does not have enough resources or help available to the hordes of people who need and want it. Be confident in your abilities and yourself. You are an amazing person and have so much to offer. I thank you for the insight you have brought to this site and I'm sure others feel the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kt4394, post: 686969, member: 20273"] Darkwing, JMO, but after reading your posts, I cannot believe that you could not do anything you set your mind to. We are struggling with our son and finding him any and all help. A mentor has been mentioned (through the courts). Among other things, I think this is something that you would be so good at. Your intelligence, clarity and experience give you wisdom beyond your years. I don't know if there's money in it, but I bet you would have success with a blog. There must be a way to make money from your advice and understanding. Especially in the substance abuse/mental health counseling field, an area that certainly does not have enough resources or help available to the hordes of people who need and want it. Be confident in your abilities and yourself. You are an amazing person and have so much to offer. I thank you for the insight you have brought to this site and I'm sure others feel the same. [/QUOTE]
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