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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 366202"><p>(hugs)</p><p>That curfew boundary sounds excellent! Surely it is tough to enforce, but it is a must and a starting off point. Other boundaries should likely be enforced as I'm sure you are either working on or have put in place.</p><p>I do hope you can steer her to treatment.</p><p>But, she is a young adult and she has free will. Some of our kids have to take the long road to getting well. In the mean time, you'll have to let go. Holding on actually makes things worse. Beattie (Co-Dependent No More) has a new book out...might be good to take a look. This type of literature is often thought provoking and empowering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 366202"] (hugs) That curfew boundary sounds excellent! Surely it is tough to enforce, but it is a must and a starting off point. Other boundaries should likely be enforced as I'm sure you are either working on or have put in place. I do hope you can steer her to treatment. But, she is a young adult and she has free will. Some of our kids have to take the long road to getting well. In the mean time, you'll have to let go. Holding on actually makes things worse. Beattie (Co-Dependent No More) has a new book out...might be good to take a look. This type of literature is often thought provoking and empowering. [/QUOTE]
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