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Either back into intensive outpatient or sober home for two years
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 391091" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Sorry- obviously I really have lost track of time over the past couple of months. I don't know what to suggest. On the one hand, if this was never court ordered then she doesn't have to listen to that counselor. on the other hand, I would never recommend a person in recovery go against a good counselor's recommendations. But, the counselor's recommendations need to be realistic, too. Have you talked to the counselor yourself? I think I would and let her/him know that she needs a Plan C because this one isn't doable unless they can find a "safe house" that will allow her to continue working and paying for her own treatment from this point on- which isn't such a bad thing. You foot the bill for the first go-around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 391091, member: 3699"] Sorry- obviously I really have lost track of time over the past couple of months. I don't know what to suggest. On the one hand, if this was never court ordered then she doesn't have to listen to that counselor. on the other hand, I would never recommend a person in recovery go against a good counselor's recommendations. But, the counselor's recommendations need to be realistic, too. Have you talked to the counselor yourself? I think I would and let her/him know that she needs a Plan C because this one isn't doable unless they can find a "safe house" that will allow her to continue working and paying for her own treatment from this point on- which isn't such a bad thing. You foot the bill for the first go-around. [/QUOTE]
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