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Antisocial Personality Disorder Diagnosis of my 18 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="asldogs" data-source="post: 433026" data-attributes="member: 12055"><p>You people on this blog are incredibly compassionate and understanding!! I am soooooooo glad I found you before this all goes down.</p><p>I have communicated with the police officer that helped out a few months ago when he stole laptops from family friends. He is now working regular patrol and is very glad to come by in uniform on Wednesday. Wednesday after 3pm sometime will be his leaving time. I am waiting for him to come out of his room right now so I can try talking to him about plans and preparation for moving. I am pretty sure he has not made any specific plans or talked to anyone. I will offer to help him look at his options and make some preparations, if he is willing. I don't want him to be escorted out with only the shirt on his back and no where to go. So, lets plan today. He does not know the specific time and date of leaving, yet. He only knows he had until June 2 to make changes in his lifestyle. I am so impressed with when I read your posts, how closely similar your experiences and feelings are to mine. I wish you all could be here with me on Wednesday. I am relieved to know the police officer and a couple (my friends) will be here with me. </p><p></p><p>ASLdogs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asldogs, post: 433026, member: 12055"] You people on this blog are incredibly compassionate and understanding!! I am soooooooo glad I found you before this all goes down. I have communicated with the police officer that helped out a few months ago when he stole laptops from family friends. He is now working regular patrol and is very glad to come by in uniform on Wednesday. Wednesday after 3pm sometime will be his leaving time. I am waiting for him to come out of his room right now so I can try talking to him about plans and preparation for moving. I am pretty sure he has not made any specific plans or talked to anyone. I will offer to help him look at his options and make some preparations, if he is willing. I don't want him to be escorted out with only the shirt on his back and no where to go. So, lets plan today. He does not know the specific time and date of leaving, yet. He only knows he had until June 2 to make changes in his lifestyle. I am so impressed with when I read your posts, how closely similar your experiences and feelings are to mine. I wish you all could be here with me on Wednesday. I am relieved to know the police officer and a couple (my friends) will be here with me. ASLdogs [/QUOTE]
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