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My adult 23 year old falling apart
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<blockquote data-quote="Maisy" data-source="post: 694185" data-attributes="member: 20161"><p>Yesterday, my son came over and we had a relatively good day until my son read about the Dallas shootings then he became unglued. He immediately internalized the situation and said that the whole world was bad, that he could never have a good day, and that he would be miserable forever. Standard response from him. Such black and white thinking and forget trying to reason with him! He finally called and set up a therapy appointment,and though I am glad, I feel hesitant to feel too optimistic since not much has helped in the past. Also he has a few really bad habits, one being chronically late for everything then he gets anxiety about being late so refuses to show up. This has been going on for years. Won't use timers etc. this has ruined jobs, classes etc. He also has insomnia with poor sleep habits so doesn't get up early. I am so tired of this but it is out of my control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maisy, post: 694185, member: 20161"] Yesterday, my son came over and we had a relatively good day until my son read about the Dallas shootings then he became unglued. He immediately internalized the situation and said that the whole world was bad, that he could never have a good day, and that he would be miserable forever. Standard response from him. Such black and white thinking and forget trying to reason with him! He finally called and set up a therapy appointment,and though I am glad, I feel hesitant to feel too optimistic since not much has helped in the past. Also he has a few really bad habits, one being chronically late for everything then he gets anxiety about being late so refuses to show up. This has been going on for years. Won't use timers etc. this has ruined jobs, classes etc. He also has insomnia with poor sleep habits so doesn't get up early. I am so tired of this but it is out of my control. [/QUOTE]
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