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<blockquote data-quote="judi" data-source="post: 45383" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>We started with therapy when my son was 8 years old and diagnosis'd with ADHD. Between age 8 and 20 we went thru too many counselors, therapists, in-house counseling, medications, medication combos, probation, juvie, jail, RTCs, hospitalizations, and much, much heartbreak. </p><p></p><p>My son will be 22 in three weeks. We have no relationship with him whatsoever because he "can't trust us." He doesn't work, has a beautiful son for whom he does nothing, etc.. He is just existing. </p><p></p><p>Yes, I did believe at the time that the "experts" were right. Now, years later, it has made no difference whatsoever and has fractured our relationship with our son. </p><p></p><p>Would I do it again? Never in a million years. Unless the child buys into them having a problem, you are dooomed to failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="judi, post: 45383, member: 148"] We started with therapy when my son was 8 years old and diagnosis'd with ADHD. Between age 8 and 20 we went thru too many counselors, therapists, in-house counseling, medications, medication combos, probation, juvie, jail, RTCs, hospitalizations, and much, much heartbreak. My son will be 22 in three weeks. We have no relationship with him whatsoever because he "can't trust us." He doesn't work, has a beautiful son for whom he does nothing, etc.. He is just existing. Yes, I did believe at the time that the "experts" were right. Now, years later, it has made no difference whatsoever and has fractured our relationship with our son. Would I do it again? Never in a million years. Unless the child buys into them having a problem, you are dooomed to failure. [/QUOTE]
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