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Another episode with my son ...
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 291369" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Thank you, Star. I hope you're right. At least this time I think he finally realizes that he needs help badly. He was very lucky twice now, especially the first time. He may not be so lucky if there's a next time. I so hope that this lady can get through to him and get him to open up and talk. Just to illustrate how closed off he really is about his feelings, we have not lived with his father since he was 15. He is now 28 and has just in the last few years, started to feel free to talk to me about his bad feelings toward his father and the treatment he received at his hands - not physical abuse (that I know of) but emotional. He knows now that it wasn't his fault, that he never deserved to be treated that badly, that there's nothing wrong with him. His father is just a jerk! That's why I thought he was doing so much better now. He badly needs a way to get rid of all that anger without turning it on himself. Keep your fingers crossed that his counseling will help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 291369, member: 1883"] Thank you, Star. I hope you're right. At least this time I think he finally realizes that he needs help badly. He was very lucky twice now, especially the first time. He may not be so lucky if there's a next time. I so hope that this lady can get through to him and get him to open up and talk. Just to illustrate how closed off he really is about his feelings, we have not lived with his father since he was 15. He is now 28 and has just in the last few years, started to feel free to talk to me about his bad feelings toward his father and the treatment he received at his hands - not physical abuse (that I know of) but emotional. He knows now that it wasn't his fault, that he never deserved to be treated that badly, that there's nothing wrong with him. His father is just a jerk! That's why I thought he was doing so much better now. He badly needs a way to get rid of all that anger without turning it on himself. Keep your fingers crossed that his counseling will help. [/QUOTE]
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