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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 142560" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Thanks Fran. I knew you'd understand. difficult child is not a bad kid. He is emotionally and socially about 14. He is behind cognitively as well. He will not admit to any of that. He doesn't see his own weaknesses---hence can not work to overcome them. It is like a circle that keeps building upon itself. I think I see progress---but it always ends in the same way. His use of pot for "theraputic" purposes is probably not helping the stituation---but none of the medications he has ever taken has helped----and since his drug of choice is xanex he has to have something to ease the anxiety. It is written all over his face and posture. I tried to talk to him last night about his future and he literally hid behind the door while I talked to him. He will be 20 in May. What can I do but keep trying to push him? I can't turn him out. He will be eaten alive out there---</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 142560, member: 1436"] Thanks Fran. I knew you'd understand. difficult child is not a bad kid. He is emotionally and socially about 14. He is behind cognitively as well. He will not admit to any of that. He doesn't see his own weaknesses---hence can not work to overcome them. It is like a circle that keeps building upon itself. I think I see progress---but it always ends in the same way. His use of pot for "theraputic" purposes is probably not helping the stituation---but none of the medications he has ever taken has helped----and since his drug of choice is xanex he has to have something to ease the anxiety. It is written all over his face and posture. I tried to talk to him last night about his future and he literally hid behind the door while I talked to him. He will be 20 in May. What can I do but keep trying to push him? I can't turn him out. He will be eaten alive out there--- [/QUOTE]
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