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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 608678" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am glad he is in rehab and I hope he gets real and stops dancing. The description is perfect for how some people handle things. I would not put a lot of stock in a 'coming clean' letter that does not have a substantial amount of things that you have not heard of. If they only admit what they got caught doing plus a small amount more, they are not coming clean at all. This is my belief, and i have heard addicts challenge each other over this and I have heard other family members say this exact same thing. Not my family members, family members at treatment centers and meetings.</p><p></p><p>It is great that you are recognizing this. If you ever end up doing family weekend or maybe in another therapy session you could call him on this. Maybe you could discuss how to handle it with his therapist before a family therapy session or at another time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 608678, member: 1233"] I am glad he is in rehab and I hope he gets real and stops dancing. The description is perfect for how some people handle things. I would not put a lot of stock in a 'coming clean' letter that does not have a substantial amount of things that you have not heard of. If they only admit what they got caught doing plus a small amount more, they are not coming clean at all. This is my belief, and i have heard addicts challenge each other over this and I have heard other family members say this exact same thing. Not my family members, family members at treatment centers and meetings. It is great that you are recognizing this. If you ever end up doing family weekend or maybe in another therapy session you could call him on this. Maybe you could discuss how to handle it with his therapist before a family therapy session or at another time? [/QUOTE]
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