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Daughter Voluntarily At Treatment Center... I Am Skeptical
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<blockquote data-quote="ChickPea" data-source="post: 755446" data-attributes="member: 24089"><p>Yes, it totally is up to her. There's some relief in me for that.</p><p></p><p>Kind of unfortunately, she just "checked herself out" of there today. So she was there for 2 sleeps. Maybe 36 hours. I guess that's better than nothing. She knows she has resources. They said that inpatient was an option. She would not need to pay for it (she is uninsured). But she, as of this moment, wants to try 5 meetings a week, counselor, some groups, and working. She said she's never really <em>tried</em> that, so she wants to now, and she can always go back.</p><p></p><p>My hard part will be, as always, trying not to emotionally invest myself in any of this. Unless she messes up differently and gets court ordered to go do this, it's all voluntary. </p><p></p><p>I tried to just enjoy the past 2 nights knowing that she was there and not out driving or doing whatever stuff she does. But was a bit blindsided by her texting me that she was home. Consistency and sticking to a plan is not one of her strong points. It's unnerving to not have any constants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChickPea, post: 755446, member: 24089"] Yes, it totally is up to her. There's some relief in me for that. Kind of unfortunately, she just "checked herself out" of there today. So she was there for 2 sleeps. Maybe 36 hours. I guess that's better than nothing. She knows she has resources. They said that inpatient was an option. She would not need to pay for it (she is uninsured). But she, as of this moment, wants to try 5 meetings a week, counselor, some groups, and working. She said she's never really [I]tried[/I] that, so she wants to now, and she can always go back. My hard part will be, as always, trying not to emotionally invest myself in any of this. Unless she messes up differently and gets court ordered to go do this, it's all voluntary. I tried to just enjoy the past 2 nights knowing that she was there and not out driving or doing whatever stuff she does. But was a bit blindsided by her texting me that she was home. Consistency and sticking to a plan is not one of her strong points. It's unnerving to not have any constants. [/QUOTE]
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