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I need help - cannot live the abuse from my 18 yr old daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucedaleblessed" data-source="post: 640490" data-attributes="member: 6747"><p>She is 18. She can move out. It sounds hard but you have to put your safety first. Secondly rehab does only work if the addict believes it and is motivated to do it. You couldn't have acted in any other way. Even the most severe rehab could not have altered the outcome unless she went in motivated to change. Sometime you see surprising stories but in reality the addict matured and hit rock bottom. It could have happened inside a rehab or just as well outside. It is all about motivation.</p><p></p><p>Try to approach the social services to investigate possible housing options for her.</p><p></p><p>I have seen it with my brother. He turned his life around after moving out of state. Hopefully your daughter will change her ways some day, but until that keep distance and let life educate her. I will pray for your both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucedaleblessed, post: 640490, member: 6747"] She is 18. She can move out. It sounds hard but you have to put your safety first. Secondly rehab does only work if the addict believes it and is motivated to do it. You couldn't have acted in any other way. Even the most severe rehab could not have altered the outcome unless she went in motivated to change. Sometime you see surprising stories but in reality the addict matured and hit rock bottom. It could have happened inside a rehab or just as well outside. It is all about motivation. Try to approach the social services to investigate possible housing options for her. I have seen it with my brother. He turned his life around after moving out of state. Hopefully your daughter will change her ways some day, but until that keep distance and let life educate her. I will pray for your both. [/QUOTE]
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