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Guess he doesn't think he's hurt me enough
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 92045" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Are you keeping a journal? You NEED to keep a journal that is</p><p>not available to ANYONE but you. You will be able to vent as you</p><p>need to. You will be able to record important things said. Do</p><p>not just use your memory?</p><p></p><p>You will have to decide when to do it...but I really really believe that you need to practice the detachment phrases that</p><p>you learned in Detachment 101. "I'm sure you'll make the right</p><p>decision." "I do not want to discuss that." "Good luck" etc.</p><p>SHORT and seemingly SWEET!</p><p></p><p>Your Counselor sounds sharp as a tack and her advice is best.</p><p>on the other hand you are dealing with a difficult child and you KNOW that difficult children don't give</p><p>a rat's fanny about what YOU are saying or feeling. It is about</p><p>THEM...THEM...THEM. You don't have to listen to him and I don't</p><p>think you should waste your time listening to him. Use #101.</p><p>Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 92045, member: 35"] Are you keeping a journal? You NEED to keep a journal that is not available to ANYONE but you. You will be able to vent as you need to. You will be able to record important things said. Do not just use your memory? You will have to decide when to do it...but I really really believe that you need to practice the detachment phrases that you learned in Detachment 101. "I'm sure you'll make the right decision." "I do not want to discuss that." "Good luck" etc. SHORT and seemingly SWEET! Your Counselor sounds sharp as a tack and her advice is best. on the other hand you are dealing with a difficult child and you KNOW that difficult children don't give a rat's fanny about what YOU are saying or feeling. It is about THEM...THEM...THEM. You don't have to listen to him and I don't think you should waste your time listening to him. Use #101. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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