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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 272572" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I think if he does go, it may open the door to two positive things: One, he will be more knowledgeable and aware of the realities of difficult child and his issues, and TWO, he may end up seeing his own issues and get help for them. That's what happened with my husband. He's not quite skipping down the path to recovery/mental health all on his own yet, but he's getting closer. I'm sure he never would have made the progress he has if he'd never gone to any of the psychiatrist, therapist, etc. appointments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 272572, member: 3444"] I think if he does go, it may open the door to two positive things: One, he will be more knowledgeable and aware of the realities of difficult child and his issues, and TWO, he may end up seeing his own issues and get help for them. That's what happened with my husband. He's not quite skipping down the path to recovery/mental health all on his own yet, but he's getting closer. I'm sure he never would have made the progress he has if he'd never gone to any of the psychiatrist, therapist, etc. appointments. [/QUOTE]
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