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difficult child's recent drama filled life
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 478132" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Most addict difficult child's seem to travel from one chaotic circumstance to another. Sometimes they set themselves up and don't/can't take responsibility and other times it's just life. I really sincerely hope that she will not use these stressors as a pathway to new or renewed problems. Your concerns are totally valid. My personal feelings are that usually (not always) addict difficult child's are basically weak in coping skills and conflict resolution. I know that difficult child#1 seems drawn to chaos, has very poor preplanning skills and often feels that his life is really sorry. Most of the stress that he shares with me (particularly when he is intoxicated) is, at least partially, self induced. Very sad.</p><p></p><p>I am still rooting for your daughter. She has the smarts to make healthier decisions and I sincerely hope she doesn't dwell on the negative. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 478132, member: 35"] Most addict difficult child's seem to travel from one chaotic circumstance to another. Sometimes they set themselves up and don't/can't take responsibility and other times it's just life. I really sincerely hope that she will not use these stressors as a pathway to new or renewed problems. Your concerns are totally valid. My personal feelings are that usually (not always) addict difficult child's are basically weak in coping skills and conflict resolution. I know that difficult child#1 seems drawn to chaos, has very poor preplanning skills and often feels that his life is really sorry. Most of the stress that he shares with me (particularly when he is intoxicated) is, at least partially, self induced. Very sad. I am still rooting for your daughter. She has the smarts to make healthier decisions and I sincerely hope she doesn't dwell on the negative. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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