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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 530995" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry things are so rough. If you don't' have that How to talk so kids will listen, book that Star suggests, it might be helpful. It also might be helfpul for YOU to see a therapist to help learn to cope with this. Just because Diva won't see one doesn't mean the therapist might not be able to help. Refuse to ALLOW Diva to go, saying you have to talk about 'the kids". I now quite a few parents who did this and in a month or two their daughter's were demanding to see a therapist and talk to one. </p><p></p><p>even if that doesn't work, you and husband need to remake that united front and figure out how to draw good boundaries and enforce them given diva's personal gfgstyle. What worked or didn't with thank you may or may not work with Diva, and sometimes getting creative is helpful. regardless, you MUST be on the same frontline together and you MUST tend to each other off the battlefield in EFFECTIVE ways. Maybe the therapist can help with this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 530995, member: 1233"] I am sorry things are so rough. If you don't' have that How to talk so kids will listen, book that Star suggests, it might be helpful. It also might be helfpul for YOU to see a therapist to help learn to cope with this. Just because Diva won't see one doesn't mean the therapist might not be able to help. Refuse to ALLOW Diva to go, saying you have to talk about 'the kids". I now quite a few parents who did this and in a month or two their daughter's were demanding to see a therapist and talk to one. even if that doesn't work, you and husband need to remake that united front and figure out how to draw good boundaries and enforce them given diva's personal gfgstyle. What worked or didn't with thank you may or may not work with Diva, and sometimes getting creative is helpful. regardless, you MUST be on the same frontline together and you MUST tend to each other off the battlefield in EFFECTIVE ways. Maybe the therapist can help with this [/QUOTE]
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