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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 341811" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I agree with MWM that there are different approaches for different difficulties. That being said if he is abusing drugs or alcohol and doing nothing about it, that's been his choice. If he is mentally ill and is doing nothing about it, that's been his choice too. </p><p></p><p>Mental illness is not incurable, it just a challenge that takes a different skill set. And it doesn't give anyone free reign to ride rough-shod over someone else. I imagine that he probably has the cohesiveness to hold it together for most everyone but you. It's time for him to respect you and your home, and like Suz says, it's time for you to stand up to him, whatever his problem is. He'll never get the help he needs if he can always dump it at your feet and walk away from it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 341811, member: 99"] I agree with MWM that there are different approaches for different difficulties. That being said if he is abusing drugs or alcohol and doing nothing about it, that's been his choice. If he is mentally ill and is doing nothing about it, that's been his choice too. Mental illness is not incurable, it just a challenge that takes a different skill set. And it doesn't give anyone free reign to ride rough-shod over someone else. I imagine that he probably has the cohesiveness to hold it together for most everyone but you. It's time for him to respect you and your home, and like Suz says, it's time for you to stand up to him, whatever his problem is. He'll never get the help he needs if he can always dump it at your feet and walk away from it. [/QUOTE]
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