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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 371790"><p>You son sounds similar to mine in that he doesn't talk to me. I would have definitely looked at and read the folder. I am not sure about copying it and giving it to the therapist. I think it depends on the therapist and how much you trust him. In our case I would have emailed the therapist and asked him if he wanted to see them and if so could he keep it confidential. I think it is really important that your son not know that you read them. Just my thoughts on that... unless he left that folder out in a public area of the house in which case it is not unreasonable that you looked at it.</p><p></p><p>As far as what it all means. it sounds like your son is trying to figure out why he does the things he does. He doesn't really know why he does and he feels badly that he does those things. Those feelings are a good sign I think although I also think that hopefully with therapy he can feel better about himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 371790"] You son sounds similar to mine in that he doesn't talk to me. I would have definitely looked at and read the folder. I am not sure about copying it and giving it to the therapist. I think it depends on the therapist and how much you trust him. In our case I would have emailed the therapist and asked him if he wanted to see them and if so could he keep it confidential. I think it is really important that your son not know that you read them. Just my thoughts on that... unless he left that folder out in a public area of the house in which case it is not unreasonable that you looked at it. As far as what it all means. it sounds like your son is trying to figure out why he does the things he does. He doesn't really know why he does and he feels badly that he does those things. Those feelings are a good sign I think although I also think that hopefully with therapy he can feel better about himself. [/QUOTE]
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