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difficult child#2 has lost it again
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<blockquote data-quote="STILLjustamom" data-source="post: 45905" data-attributes="member: 1580"><p>Having someone involuntarily committed is pretty tough, but it depends on what state you are in. I don't suppose there is anyway to get him to seek help on his own? Someone to "talk to about his problems". ?</p><p>Does he have the skills or motivation to work for himself at something, be his own boss?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STILLjustamom, post: 45905, member: 1580"] Having someone involuntarily committed is pretty tough, but it depends on what state you are in. I don't suppose there is anyway to get him to seek help on his own? Someone to "talk to about his problems". ? Does he have the skills or motivation to work for himself at something, be his own boss? [/QUOTE]
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