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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 215124" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>I'd strongly recommend seeking out a therapist and a psychiatrist for yourself. If you are that stressed out from the situation, you need help -- both therapeutically and medically -- to deal with your husband and son. That doesn't in any way translate to your being at fault. It does mean you are suffering and need an outside party to help you figure out the best way to handle things.</p><p> </p><p>Are there any options for your son to get treatment in a more intensive environment -- inpatient, day treatment or Residential Treatment Center (RTC)? I'm concerned that you have only two years to get him stabilized with appropriate treatment before he turns 18.</p><p> </p><p>Know that we're here for you anytime you need a shoulder to lean on. Hugs for your hearting heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 215124, member: 2423"] I'd strongly recommend seeking out a therapist and a psychiatrist for yourself. If you are that stressed out from the situation, you need help -- both therapeutically and medically -- to deal with your husband and son. That doesn't in any way translate to your being at fault. It does mean you are suffering and need an outside party to help you figure out the best way to handle things. Are there any options for your son to get treatment in a more intensive environment -- inpatient, day treatment or Residential Treatment Center (RTC)? I'm concerned that you have only two years to get him stabilized with appropriate treatment before he turns 18. Know that we're here for you anytime you need a shoulder to lean on. Hugs for your hearting heart. [/QUOTE]
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