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Boundaries: non existant in her world, will that EVER change???
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<blockquote data-quote="bran155" data-source="post: 585881"><p>Thank you all for your support and sharing your experiences with me. First let me say that I must update my profile info ASAP, I haven't been on this site in quite some time so the info is not accurate. For those who are interested I posted a thread in this forum yesterday titled, "It's been a really long time.....", which will give you an idea of what is currently going on with my difficult child. She is not on the streets (she was then because she ran away from a warrant), she is in my home driving us all CRAZY!!! I have the crisis team coming to the house on Monday, hopefully she will get and accept much needed treatment.</p><p></p><p>I can relate to so much of what you all said. That light bulb moment, I'm still waiting for it! It's funny, logically I know that I can't change what is going on in her head, yet I still try to find those magic words that will finally sink in. NEVER WORKS! </p><p></p><p>Susie, the ups and downs make me crazy! She does not stay with an emotion for more than 5 minutes, happy...sad...mad...euphoric...frustrated...angry....angry....angry....happy, goes on like this ALL DAY LONG! She def needs the DBT, but like you said, she has to be willing to work hard at it and quite frankly she's not there, not ready for that commitment. I will be lucky if I'm able to get her on any kind of medication or to sit with a therapist at all at this point! Between her lack of boundaries and her paranoia (covered that in the other thread, "it's been a really long time....") life is hell in my house!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bran155, post: 585881"] Thank you all for your support and sharing your experiences with me. First let me say that I must update my profile info ASAP, I haven't been on this site in quite some time so the info is not accurate. For those who are interested I posted a thread in this forum yesterday titled, "It's been a really long time.....", which will give you an idea of what is currently going on with my difficult child. She is not on the streets (she was then because she ran away from a warrant), she is in my home driving us all CRAZY!!! I have the crisis team coming to the house on Monday, hopefully she will get and accept much needed treatment. I can relate to so much of what you all said. That light bulb moment, I'm still waiting for it! It's funny, logically I know that I can't change what is going on in her head, yet I still try to find those magic words that will finally sink in. NEVER WORKS! Susie, the ups and downs make me crazy! She does not stay with an emotion for more than 5 minutes, happy...sad...mad...euphoric...frustrated...angry....angry....angry....happy, goes on like this ALL DAY LONG! She def needs the DBT, but like you said, she has to be willing to work hard at it and quite frankly she's not there, not ready for that commitment. I will be lucky if I'm able to get her on any kind of medication or to sit with a therapist at all at this point! Between her lack of boundaries and her paranoia (covered that in the other thread, "it's been a really long time....") life is hell in my house! [/QUOTE]
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