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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 234589" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thank you, luv, ML, susie, rope, and all! I really like the idea of a code word or phrase- even if it isn't needed, it will be good to let difficult child know that I still care and he has a way of letting me know if something is seriously wrong. He has rejection/abandonment issues that no one addresses except when he;'s in the psychiatric hospital- I know they pick up on it because he tells me that they make him write in his journal or talk in group about his feelings toward his father. Plus, there are things he told me a few years ago that lead me to thinhk that the biggest thing standing in his way is not understanding that his father's choices are not a reflection on who he (difficult child) is.</p><p></p><p>Rope: DSS won't get involved because I don;'t abuse or neglect difficult child. If I pushed what he did to me (threaten with a knife) he would be locked up for many years because he's already on probation and has a suspended sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 234589, member: 3699"] Thank you, luv, ML, susie, rope, and all! I really like the idea of a code word or phrase- even if it isn't needed, it will be good to let difficult child know that I still care and he has a way of letting me know if something is seriously wrong. He has rejection/abandonment issues that no one addresses except when he;'s in the psychiatric hospital- I know they pick up on it because he tells me that they make him write in his journal or talk in group about his feelings toward his father. Plus, there are things he told me a few years ago that lead me to thinhk that the biggest thing standing in his way is not understanding that his father's choices are not a reflection on who he (difficult child) is. Rope: DSS won't get involved because I don;'t abuse or neglect difficult child. If I pushed what he did to me (threaten with a knife) he would be locked up for many years because he's already on probation and has a suspended sentence. [/QUOTE]
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