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<blockquote data-quote="dirobb" data-source="post: 38668" data-attributes="member: 2858"><p>bonkers,</p><p></p><p>good luck with your family. I understand having to stop visitation.</p><p></p><p>my difficult child sd15 came to live with us and does not have contact (but does have limited phone contact)with her biomom, our difficult child ss13 also came to live with us and visits his biomon regularly. It has been brought to light during our therapy sessions that this is creating a lot of problems for him. He is in the similar situation as you difficult child in that his biomom says things that affect him terribly and we suffer for several days after a visit. This got us to notice how well our other difficult child has come along without that outside intervention. Unfortunatly for us at this time we cannot limit his visitations. But his therapist and psychiatrist are aware and are helping with documenting any concerns.</p><p></p><p>I hope things get better for all of you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirobb, post: 38668, member: 2858"] bonkers, good luck with your family. I understand having to stop visitation. my difficult child sd15 came to live with us and does not have contact (but does have limited phone contact)with her biomom, our difficult child ss13 also came to live with us and visits his biomon regularly. It has been brought to light during our therapy sessions that this is creating a lot of problems for him. He is in the similar situation as you difficult child in that his biomom says things that affect him terribly and we suffer for several days after a visit. This got us to notice how well our other difficult child has come along without that outside intervention. Unfortunatly for us at this time we cannot limit his visitations. But his therapist and psychiatrist are aware and are helping with documenting any concerns. I hope things get better for all of you. [/QUOTE]
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