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Adult son "doesn't need counseling".....
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<blockquote data-quote="Maisy" data-source="post: 706818" data-attributes="member: 20161"><p>I know exactly how you feel. My 24 year old son has made the same decisions and is still in a state of uncertainty. He attended college for awhile, but felt it wasn't for him but he looks at himself in a bad light because of it. There has been so much emphasis on college for young people, that those who don't go,feel inadequate. He has tried medications but hasn't found anything he will stick with except, of course, pot. I am glad to hear your son has a job because mine is still struggling with that issue. This forum has been very helpful for me, especially the detatchment part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maisy, post: 706818, member: 20161"] I know exactly how you feel. My 24 year old son has made the same decisions and is still in a state of uncertainty. He attended college for awhile, but felt it wasn't for him but he looks at himself in a bad light because of it. There has been so much emphasis on college for young people, that those who don't go,feel inadequate. He has tried medications but hasn't found anything he will stick with except, of course, pot. I am glad to hear your son has a job because mine is still struggling with that issue. This forum has been very helpful for me, especially the detatchment part. [/QUOTE]
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