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Matt's issues are getting so intense
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 477182" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Yes, I found someone like that in Portland Haozi.....so that is where we are going to start I think. Well, I found 2 actually, one comes to the home, one does not. Well, I should not say "we" will start, because he has to make his own decisions here. </p><p></p><p>Klmno I don't want to carry the burden of his MH (funny those are also his initials - oh the irony). Anyway - I am trying to figure out how not to. But what do you do when a person cannot find resources on their own to help themselves? I have to step in to some extent it feels like. I don't know, I am sure I am enabling at some points - it is what I do best - haha. I am in counseling - but given the move - she is new - and I can't say we have really connected yet.</p><p></p><p>Buddy thanks for the offer. I don't know if he would use those tapes, or I would ask to borrow them. It is beyond just listening to something to help - because he actually *knows* what to do - he just can't get out of his head enough to *do* it. He has been in counseling since he was 4 - cr@p he could write a book on what he *knows to do* - that is the most frustrating part of this actually. He has all this cerebral knowledge that he can't or won't apply to his emotions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 477182, member: 3301"] Yes, I found someone like that in Portland Haozi.....so that is where we are going to start I think. Well, I found 2 actually, one comes to the home, one does not. Well, I should not say "we" will start, because he has to make his own decisions here. Klmno I don't want to carry the burden of his MH (funny those are also his initials - oh the irony). Anyway - I am trying to figure out how not to. But what do you do when a person cannot find resources on their own to help themselves? I have to step in to some extent it feels like. I don't know, I am sure I am enabling at some points - it is what I do best - haha. I am in counseling - but given the move - she is new - and I can't say we have really connected yet. Buddy thanks for the offer. I don't know if he would use those tapes, or I would ask to borrow them. It is beyond just listening to something to help - because he actually *knows* what to do - he just can't get out of his head enough to *do* it. He has been in counseling since he was 4 - cr@p he could write a book on what he *knows to do* - that is the most frustrating part of this actually. He has all this cerebral knowledge that he can't or won't apply to his emotions. [/QUOTE]
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