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Chilling conversation with-Matt - breakthrough?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 431205" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Excellent insights, Steely. Wonderful. Scary, yes, but great breakthroughs.</p><p>I am so sorry that Matt was molested (not just that he was so young, but that makes it so much more confusing) but I am so glad he brought it up again. That alone can cause a lot of repressed rage that he has to learn to cope with.</p><p>Someday, when he's healed a bit more, maybe he can work in an advocacy group, become a news reporter, or some other field where he can use his anger in a well-directed way. I know people who have devoted their lives to that sort of thing and it is an excellent way to direct their issues. (Safer, too.)</p><p>In the meantime, he's got a lot of work to do and I know that you are proud of him.</p><p>And I love that he met such a wonderful person at the ER!!! What are the chances?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 431205, member: 3419"] Excellent insights, Steely. Wonderful. Scary, yes, but great breakthroughs. I am so sorry that Matt was molested (not just that he was so young, but that makes it so much more confusing) but I am so glad he brought it up again. That alone can cause a lot of repressed rage that he has to learn to cope with. Someday, when he's healed a bit more, maybe he can work in an advocacy group, become a news reporter, or some other field where he can use his anger in a well-directed way. I know people who have devoted their lives to that sort of thing and it is an excellent way to direct their issues. (Safer, too.) In the meantime, he's got a lot of work to do and I know that you are proud of him. And I love that he met such a wonderful person at the ER!!! What are the chances? [/QUOTE]
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