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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 229199" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Welcome to the site Dave. You know, it seems a real conflict to hear you say your wife couldn't take the pressure of raising her son and the resulting conflict so she left to do it on her own? Seems a little counter productive doesn't it? Pulling your son away suddenly from his father?</p><p> </p><p>Dave, even in the best of stable homes many of difficult children have a hard time maintaining. Bringing this kind of sudden change into your son's life is going to be difficult. However, inpatient treatment, in the form of an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) or a group home may be in order if his raging is preventing him from moving forward in his life. In that type of enviornment, he can get a medication wash and begin anew. They are also trained to deal with any type of violent behavior he may exhibit. </p><p> </p><p>Glad to have you join us Dave. I agree with Marg in that if you could get your wife on the site, it may be beneficial for all three of you.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 229199, member: 805"] Welcome to the site Dave. You know, it seems a real conflict to hear you say your wife couldn't take the pressure of raising her son and the resulting conflict so she left to do it on her own? Seems a little counter productive doesn't it? Pulling your son away suddenly from his father? Dave, even in the best of stable homes many of difficult children have a hard time maintaining. Bringing this kind of sudden change into your son's life is going to be difficult. However, inpatient treatment, in the form of an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) or a group home may be in order if his raging is preventing him from moving forward in his life. In that type of enviornment, he can get a medication wash and begin anew. They are also trained to deal with any type of violent behavior he may exhibit. Glad to have you join us Dave. I agree with Marg in that if you could get your wife on the site, it may be beneficial for all three of you. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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