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New therapist - what to expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 482800" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Thanks everyone. I am not sure if attachment issues are the case - the therapist asked about it and it got me thinking - of course because I over-think everything to death. I just know that I try to give him hugs and kisses and rub his back and he doesn't seem to want me to do any of that. At all. And InsaneCdn, you are right - actions speak louder than words. I am definitely a talker - and I tell him tell him tell him how much I love him and how great I think he is - and he seriously doesn't believe me. My body language must be saying something else - especially when I am flipping out and screaming after he pushes me past the point of sanity. I need to find a way for me to cope better, then maybe it will help him. We didn't use to be a dysfunctional family - I think years of trying to deal with difficult child's issues has brought us here and has created more issues than the initial ones. A snowball effect.</p><p></p><p>Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Thanks for the support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 482800, member: 3930"] Thanks everyone. I am not sure if attachment issues are the case - the therapist asked about it and it got me thinking - of course because I over-think everything to death. I just know that I try to give him hugs and kisses and rub his back and he doesn't seem to want me to do any of that. At all. And InsaneCdn, you are right - actions speak louder than words. I am definitely a talker - and I tell him tell him tell him how much I love him and how great I think he is - and he seriously doesn't believe me. My body language must be saying something else - especially when I am flipping out and screaming after he pushes me past the point of sanity. I need to find a way for me to cope better, then maybe it will help him. We didn't use to be a dysfunctional family - I think years of trying to deal with difficult child's issues has brought us here and has created more issues than the initial ones. A snowball effect. Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Thanks for the support. [/QUOTE]
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