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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 660095" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Have you spoken with his counselor? The treatment center my daughter was in was structured 24/7 with individual sessions with her therapist and a lot of homework. If the client did not participate in sessions they were called out on it both by their counselor and the group. Let us know how the family session goes.</p><p></p><p>by the way my daughter was very upset with us for bringing her to rehab and she made that quite clear. It takes a while before they surrender to the treatment. Some never do but he is not an adult yet and he has no choice but to be where you as his parent thinks he should be. I also remember clearly having those feelings of wanting her to reach 18 so she could leave. The problem is the problem doesn't go away then and the parent is still often left to deal with it.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, I hope things start to turn around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 660095, member: 59"] Have you spoken with his counselor? The treatment center my daughter was in was structured 24/7 with individual sessions with her therapist and a lot of homework. If the client did not participate in sessions they were called out on it both by their counselor and the group. Let us know how the family session goes. by the way my daughter was very upset with us for bringing her to rehab and she made that quite clear. It takes a while before they surrender to the treatment. Some never do but he is not an adult yet and he has no choice but to be where you as his parent thinks he should be. I also remember clearly having those feelings of wanting her to reach 18 so she could leave. The problem is the problem doesn't go away then and the parent is still often left to deal with it. Good luck, I hope things start to turn around. [/QUOTE]
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