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Some thoughts and Rohr wisdom about letting go
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<blockquote data-quote="Maisy" data-source="post: 694165" data-attributes="member: 20161"><p>I just started listening to Robert Rohr. Trying to incorporate his thoughts on letting go and a contemplative life. Especially when so much around me is chaos due to my son's inability to manage his emotions. Yesterday he was feeling good, had gone to his dance classes (of which he only goes if he is feeling ok). Until the Dallas shootings. Then all hell broke loose. He ranted and raved about what was going on and people's responses to it on Facebook. How he was finally having a good day, but now how could his day be ok and how could he ever be happy because he has never been happy and never will be. So on a so forth.....! He was crying and ranting even with his girlfriend there. One positive, he made the call to see a therapist. They do dbt and cbt. I pray he sticks with it. His emotions are on the extreme end of the continuum and his way of dealing with uncomfortable feelings is avoidance. Dropped jobs, classes activities etc. His world has been reduced to his girlfriend, and a couple of acquaintance friends. Thinking of starting the disability process but unsure what his diagnoses is until he sees these therapists. Borderline (BPD), bipolar, anxiety disorders, ADHD, all of the about in varing amounts.?In the meantime trying to do me which is painfully difficult when there is this black cloud over my head worrying about my son and his future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maisy, post: 694165, member: 20161"] I just started listening to Robert Rohr. Trying to incorporate his thoughts on letting go and a contemplative life. Especially when so much around me is chaos due to my son's inability to manage his emotions. Yesterday he was feeling good, had gone to his dance classes (of which he only goes if he is feeling ok). Until the Dallas shootings. Then all hell broke loose. He ranted and raved about what was going on and people's responses to it on Facebook. How he was finally having a good day, but now how could his day be ok and how could he ever be happy because he has never been happy and never will be. So on a so forth.....! He was crying and ranting even with his girlfriend there. One positive, he made the call to see a therapist. They do dbt and cbt. I pray he sticks with it. His emotions are on the extreme end of the continuum and his way of dealing with uncomfortable feelings is avoidance. Dropped jobs, classes activities etc. His world has been reduced to his girlfriend, and a couple of acquaintance friends. Thinking of starting the disability process but unsure what his diagnoses is until he sees these therapists. Borderline (BPD), bipolar, anxiety disorders, ADHD, all of the about in varing amounts.?In the meantime trying to do me which is painfully difficult when there is this black cloud over my head worrying about my son and his future. [/QUOTE]
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