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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 728089" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p><a href="http://hamrah.co/en/pages/constructive-communications/" target="_blank">Constructive communication |</a></p><p></p><p>I was searching for info and found this article with suggestions for communicating with addicts and would like some feedback. Some of it felt a little vague but interesting. I often feel i make things worse when i talk to my son. Also it focuses on addicts and many of us have Difficult Child s with dual diagnosis so not sure if that makes a difference.scroll past pictures</p><p>Tired mama</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 728089, member: 21499"] [URL='http://hamrah.co/en/pages/constructive-communications/']Constructive communication |[/URL] I was searching for info and found this article with suggestions for communicating with addicts and would like some feedback. Some of it felt a little vague but interesting. I often feel i make things worse when i talk to my son. Also it focuses on addicts and many of us have Difficult Child s with dual diagnosis so not sure if that makes a difference.scroll past pictures Tired mama [/QUOTE]
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