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<blockquote data-quote="LookingForPeace" data-source="post: 729764" data-attributes="member: 22674"><p>You are not overreacting! I think you are very wise to be concerned!! In my experience, there are a lot of counselors out there and some are better than others. Keep looking for one who understands your concerns so you can lean on them for support. </p><p></p><p>My son was "unofficially" diagnosed with Anti Social Personality Disorder. He became so out of control we chose to enroll him in a boarding school geared towards the juvenile delinquent.</p><p></p><p>Our son had never done anything illegal but we knew it was just a matter of time before he got in trouble with the law. Financially it's challenging but we have restored peace in our home and we are all safe from his manipulation.</p><p></p><p>I think you seriously need to consider removing him from the home or you and your children. It is not okay what he did and he needs professional help. Unfortunately people with ASPD typically don't think they have a problem and therefore YOU are going to have to set boundaries so you can get off the hamster wheel and find some sanity. Boundaries can be BIG and they can be little. A BIG boundary might be, he is not allowed to live in the house. Hope this makes sense. </p><p></p><p>Hugs! And you are not crazy! People with ASPD are very sneaky and good at making you feel like you are losing your mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LookingForPeace, post: 729764, member: 22674"] You are not overreacting! I think you are very wise to be concerned!! In my experience, there are a lot of counselors out there and some are better than others. Keep looking for one who understands your concerns so you can lean on them for support. My son was "unofficially" diagnosed with Anti Social Personality Disorder. He became so out of control we chose to enroll him in a boarding school geared towards the juvenile delinquent. Our son had never done anything illegal but we knew it was just a matter of time before he got in trouble with the law. Financially it's challenging but we have restored peace in our home and we are all safe from his manipulation. I think you seriously need to consider removing him from the home or you and your children. It is not okay what he did and he needs professional help. Unfortunately people with ASPD typically don't think they have a problem and therefore YOU are going to have to set boundaries so you can get off the hamster wheel and find some sanity. Boundaries can be BIG and they can be little. A BIG boundary might be, he is not allowed to live in the house. Hope this makes sense. Hugs! And you are not crazy! People with ASPD are very sneaky and good at making you feel like you are losing your mind. [/QUOTE]
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