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Crying for difficult child and PTSD
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 275174" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Dara---at some point you are going to have to become the parent your daughter needs and lead her to recovery. A child---and even at 5"11" she is still child.You must get her into therapy. She may not want to go, she may not even talk at first---that is the therapist job---but she needs to know that you want her to be able to heal---and healing only happens when we face what has happened and learn how to live without the memories haunting us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 275174, member: 1436"] Dara---at some point you are going to have to become the parent your daughter needs and lead her to recovery. A child---and even at 5"11" she is still child.You must get her into therapy. She may not want to go, she may not even talk at first---that is the therapist job---but she needs to know that you want her to be able to heal---and healing only happens when we face what has happened and learn how to live without the memories haunting us. [/QUOTE]
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