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Any good experiences of rebellious kids coersed to twelve steps programs?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 603716" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Thanks IC! I will tell my difficult child about your brother.</p><p></p><p>One of the main things difficult child's earlier treatment taught to him, and which is very important to him, is, that before the actual gambling he is making numerous concious choices to do so and that he has full control over everyone of those choices and he can chooses differently in any point. And even if he would slip, he still has all those choices left. He just has to recognize those strings of choices and make right choices when they are still easy. I.e. it is much easier to stop the first thought of gambling than stop right before pushing the button to start. And even if he slips, it is much easier to stop next morning, tell what happened to people you should tell and deal with it, when you have maybe lost few hundreds than a year later when you are so indebted you will never get out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 603716, member: 14557"] Thanks IC! I will tell my difficult child about your brother. One of the main things difficult child's earlier treatment taught to him, and which is very important to him, is, that before the actual gambling he is making numerous concious choices to do so and that he has full control over everyone of those choices and he can chooses differently in any point. And even if he would slip, he still has all those choices left. He just has to recognize those strings of choices and make right choices when they are still easy. I.e. it is much easier to stop the first thought of gambling than stop right before pushing the button to start. And even if he slips, it is much easier to stop next morning, tell what happened to people you should tell and deal with it, when you have maybe lost few hundreds than a year later when you are so indebted you will never get out of it. [/QUOTE]
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