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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 417918" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Jena, hard as it is, this probably IS the aftermath of the stress, you being gone with difficult child, and it is just all too much for a family to cope with with-o some huge bumps in the road. I hoep that eventually things smooth out. Just FYI, my mom dragged my dad to therapy in the mid-late 70's when NO ONE saw a therapist for anything except "those strange people in California". NOT saying bad things about CA, just that it was what people said about it back then, at least where I grew up. </p><p> </p><p>It took over 20 YEARS for my dad to finally admit that while he hated therapy he learned a LOT from it and it helped him a LOT. in my opinion htis is very much a typical attitude for many guys, even now. So while nothing may seem to be happening, there might be a whole lot going on that you will never know. If you have issues that the therapist needs to know about but husband is not bringing it up, just fax a note to the therapist. How much can it hurt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 417918, member: 1233"] Jena, hard as it is, this probably IS the aftermath of the stress, you being gone with difficult child, and it is just all too much for a family to cope with with-o some huge bumps in the road. I hoep that eventually things smooth out. Just FYI, my mom dragged my dad to therapy in the mid-late 70's when NO ONE saw a therapist for anything except "those strange people in California". NOT saying bad things about CA, just that it was what people said about it back then, at least where I grew up. It took over 20 YEARS for my dad to finally admit that while he hated therapy he learned a LOT from it and it helped him a LOT. in my opinion htis is very much a typical attitude for many guys, even now. So while nothing may seem to be happening, there might be a whole lot going on that you will never know. If you have issues that the therapist needs to know about but husband is not bringing it up, just fax a note to the therapist. How much can it hurt? [/QUOTE]
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