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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 608218" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>IAD, the other people there, difficult child's peer group, are encouraged to call him on the games he plays with people's heads. It is part of the treatment process to be confronted on your manipulative behaviors by those who have done the same thing. difficult child should stay where he is. This sounds like an excellent program. I really like the idea of progressive return to work, and to personal responsibility.</p><p></p><p>When our difficult child son was in the thick of his addictive behaviors? He wanted us to buy him a duplex. His thought was to live in one side and rent out the other. We didn't do that. Looking back over the years that came next, we were so glad we hadn't fallen for that one. :O) I think your difficult child is having a really hard time adjusting to treatment, and that is okay. Treatment is tough. Maybe, you could see his complaining as evidence that he is working the program ~ and that the program is working, for him. </p><p></p><p>I like it that he is being honest with you. That is a really good thing, and makes me feel hopeful that, if he will stay with the program, he will beat the addiction.</p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 608218, member: 1721"] IAD, the other people there, difficult child's peer group, are encouraged to call him on the games he plays with people's heads. It is part of the treatment process to be confronted on your manipulative behaviors by those who have done the same thing. difficult child should stay where he is. This sounds like an excellent program. I really like the idea of progressive return to work, and to personal responsibility. When our difficult child son was in the thick of his addictive behaviors? He wanted us to buy him a duplex. His thought was to live in one side and rent out the other. We didn't do that. Looking back over the years that came next, we were so glad we hadn't fallen for that one. :O) I think your difficult child is having a really hard time adjusting to treatment, and that is okay. Treatment is tough. Maybe, you could see his complaining as evidence that he is working the program ~ and that the program is working, for him. I like it that he is being honest with you. That is a really good thing, and makes me feel hopeful that, if he will stay with the program, he will beat the addiction. Cedar [/QUOTE]
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