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Difficult child with possible Borderline (BPD)/self harm
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<blockquote data-quote="SunnySad" data-source="post: 750298" data-attributes="member: 24261"><p>Your daughter might balk at the suggestion, and use her avoidance of therapy and college classes as an excuse, but you might want to look into mercymultiplied.com. It’s a FREE residential program for women 13-32. It is a Christian ministry and it has homes in 3-4 states. Maybe she’ll go after graduation. </p><p></p><p>I’m desperate to have my daughter go but it has to be her choice and she has to apply, etc. They (Mercy) said it can take years, but girls often come in after the parents have made inquiries years earlier - so I have hope. Sorry to sound like an advertisement, but to me it sounds like maybe your daughter could benefit from the program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnySad, post: 750298, member: 24261"] Your daughter might balk at the suggestion, and use her avoidance of therapy and college classes as an excuse, but you might want to look into mercymultiplied.com. It’s a FREE residential program for women 13-32. It is a Christian ministry and it has homes in 3-4 states. Maybe she’ll go after graduation. I’m desperate to have my daughter go but it has to be her choice and she has to apply, etc. They (Mercy) said it can take years, but girls often come in after the parents have made inquiries years earlier - so I have hope. Sorry to sound like an advertisement, but to me it sounds like maybe your daughter could benefit from the program. [/QUOTE]
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