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my adult son is terrorizing our family
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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 757584" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>I'm sorry this is still going on for you. If you know where he is I would suggest finding the mental health crises hot line in his area and trying to see if they will give you a contact to a mental health mobile crises unit who will go out to him from the local hospital. From what you are saying, even though he is not in your area he could be considered a danger to himself and/or others. It could very well be when they get there he is calm and in control enough to sound rational to them but a crises unit is trained to know about these things and they can help him with various solutions and try to encourage him to get help for himself. They can get him in contact with many types of physical and mental resources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 757584, member: 22840"] I'm sorry this is still going on for you. If you know where he is I would suggest finding the mental health crises hot line in his area and trying to see if they will give you a contact to a mental health mobile crises unit who will go out to him from the local hospital. From what you are saying, even though he is not in your area he could be considered a danger to himself and/or others. It could very well be when they get there he is calm and in control enough to sound rational to them but a crises unit is trained to know about these things and they can help him with various solutions and try to encourage him to get help for himself. They can get him in contact with many types of physical and mental resources. [/QUOTE]
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