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Need advice: adult son with mental problems ... things getting worse
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<blockquote data-quote="cynlee" data-source="post: 727787" data-attributes="member: 22713"><p>Thanks, Sam3. What we've found frustrating is that he was able to work full time for almost 7 years and then, BAM, he wasn't able to deal with something, the boss or some kind of job-related stress, and he just quit. It was sad because he was working at the same university where I worked and I couldn't really explain to anyone why he just fled. After than, he went to community college and did well. He then left home to go to a university. We eventually learned he didn't handle being on his own and he was disqualified. </p><p></p><p>Now he refuses to look for work. Heck, he could do something from home to make money online, but he won't even try that. I guess the answer is: when it's all handed to you and you have no motivation, then why bother? </p><p></p><p>Thanks again to everyone for your support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cynlee, post: 727787, member: 22713"] Thanks, Sam3. What we've found frustrating is that he was able to work full time for almost 7 years and then, BAM, he wasn't able to deal with something, the boss or some kind of job-related stress, and he just quit. It was sad because he was working at the same university where I worked and I couldn't really explain to anyone why he just fled. After than, he went to community college and did well. He then left home to go to a university. We eventually learned he didn't handle being on his own and he was disqualified. Now he refuses to look for work. Heck, he could do something from home to make money online, but he won't even try that. I guess the answer is: when it's all handed to you and you have no motivation, then why bother? Thanks again to everyone for your support. [/QUOTE]
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