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I'm so very tired....
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 653364" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I'm unclear exactly how old your son is. But, if your son does this current program and continues to have clear issues and he is under age 18, I would seriously consider a residential treatment center. Hopefully, the program he was put in by the court, followed by a good therapist, etc. will provide some help. Also, consider therapy for you and your wife, as these things are extremely taxing.</p><p></p><p>However, consider investigating Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s for a possible need down the not too distant road. And, if he is under 18, consider it a blessing that you have an opportunity to get him in a good program (you would have to research this very carefully). At age 18, he no longer has to abide by your wishes.</p><p></p><p>Fingers crossed that he beats the odds and shows signs of improvement with this intervention alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 653364, member: 4152"] I'm unclear exactly how old your son is. But, if your son does this current program and continues to have clear issues and he is under age 18, I would seriously consider a residential treatment center. Hopefully, the program he was put in by the court, followed by a good therapist, etc. will provide some help. Also, consider therapy for you and your wife, as these things are extremely taxing. However, consider investigating Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s for a possible need down the not too distant road. And, if he is under 18, consider it a blessing that you have an opportunity to get him in a good program (you would have to research this very carefully). At age 18, he no longer has to abide by your wishes. Fingers crossed that he beats the odds and shows signs of improvement with this intervention alone. [/QUOTE]
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