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single mom at a loss with my 17 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="FlowerGarden" data-source="post: 464278" data-attributes="member: 3068"><p>We had aggresive issues with our difficult child. He broke things, punched/kicked walls, threw all the papers in our filing cabinet around the entire house, and kept trying to "brain wash" me. We would have him hospitalized. Part of his problem was psychological but the smoking pot caused everything to be extremely aggressive. The doctors and counselors all told us he was "saveable" if we could get him into a residential program. Part of the way to get him into residential was for the police to get involved. The judge "sentenced" him to a residential program. It took months for an opening to become available. Residential was the best thing for him. Our difficult child still isn't a easy child but he is about 80% there. He is no longer aggressive and has a lot of remorse for what he did in the past. In our case, the doctors, counselors, and police were the way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlowerGarden, post: 464278, member: 3068"] We had aggresive issues with our difficult child. He broke things, punched/kicked walls, threw all the papers in our filing cabinet around the entire house, and kept trying to "brain wash" me. We would have him hospitalized. Part of his problem was psychological but the smoking pot caused everything to be extremely aggressive. The doctors and counselors all told us he was "saveable" if we could get him into a residential program. Part of the way to get him into residential was for the police to get involved. The judge "sentenced" him to a residential program. It took months for an opening to become available. Residential was the best thing for him. Our difficult child still isn't a easy child but he is about 80% there. He is no longer aggressive and has a lot of remorse for what he did in the past. In our case, the doctors, counselors, and police were the way to go. [/QUOTE]
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