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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 467867"><p>I am kinda in the same boat. My 19 yo difficult child went back to school and didn't speak to us for 5 weeks, he did call last week - but we are barely on speaking terms. I posted last Sunday about how difficult it is for me. It's very unnatural to not be speaking to him on a daily basis - and very hurtful that he is apparently not having any difficulty while I am having a ton of difficulty. </p><p></p><p>I recently ordered Dr. Joshua Coleman's book "When Parents Hurt" <a href="http://www.drjoshuacoleman.com/books/when-parents-hurt/" target="_blank">http://www.drjoshuacoleman.com/books/when-parents-hurt/</a> and I received it on Friday. So far, it's been very helpful to know I am not alone. I am only about 2 chapters in - so I haven't reached the strategies yet - but it seems to be a good book.</p><p></p><p>Please know that you are not alone {{{hugs}}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 467867"] I am kinda in the same boat. My 19 yo difficult child went back to school and didn't speak to us for 5 weeks, he did call last week - but we are barely on speaking terms. I posted last Sunday about how difficult it is for me. It's very unnatural to not be speaking to him on a daily basis - and very hurtful that he is apparently not having any difficulty while I am having a ton of difficulty. I recently ordered Dr. Joshua Coleman's book "When Parents Hurt" [URL]http://www.drjoshuacoleman.com/books/when-parents-hurt/[/URL] and I received it on Friday. So far, it's been very helpful to know I am not alone. I am only about 2 chapters in - so I haven't reached the strategies yet - but it seems to be a good book. Please know that you are not alone {{{hugs}}} [/QUOTE]
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