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How Much Is Too Much?
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<blockquote data-quote="Simion" data-source="post: 762268" data-attributes="member: 29037"><p>Thank you for validating the belief that it’s not them, it’s everyone else. I am not waiting with baited breath at the chance of her becoming more self aware or be willing to change. If you don’t believe your the problem, what do you have to change. None of her behavior is surprising to me anymore either. Nor am I surprised by her treatment provider. My daughter is extremely engaging, draws people in with her wit & never ending smile. She can’t tell difference between change or manage money [ learning disabilities ] has problems retaining information but she has all the lingo & knowledge of psychiatric issues. She is very well versed in the art of manipulation. I do believe she exhibits symptoms of anti social personality.</p><p>I appreciate your suggestion of taking time out from each other. I had arrived at that conclusion before the meeting was over. Time to regroup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simion, post: 762268, member: 29037"] Thank you for validating the belief that it’s not them, it’s everyone else. I am not waiting with baited breath at the chance of her becoming more self aware or be willing to change. If you don’t believe your the problem, what do you have to change. None of her behavior is surprising to me anymore either. Nor am I surprised by her treatment provider. My daughter is extremely engaging, draws people in with her wit & never ending smile. She can’t tell difference between change or manage money [ learning disabilities ] has problems retaining information but she has all the lingo & knowledge of psychiatric issues. She is very well versed in the art of manipulation. I do believe she exhibits symptoms of anti social personality. I appreciate your suggestion of taking time out from each other. I had arrived at that conclusion before the meeting was over. Time to regroup. [/QUOTE]
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