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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 577623" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>I am so sorry. Sending you hugs and comfort. I have no real advice either, my daughter is non compliant in everything and all I have ever been able to do is learn more about detaching. It's hard. But, it really is their choice. You took a strong stand in taking his clothes, let him stay as the SW recommends and take it moment to moment. Perhaps something will take hold for him and he will feel better. Or not. In the meantime, take care of you, go do something nurturing for yourself, he is safely tucked away right now, get some peace and quiet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 577623, member: 13542"] I am so sorry. Sending you hugs and comfort. I have no real advice either, my daughter is non compliant in everything and all I have ever been able to do is learn more about detaching. It's hard. But, it really is their choice. You took a strong stand in taking his clothes, let him stay as the SW recommends and take it moment to moment. Perhaps something will take hold for him and he will feel better. Or not. In the meantime, take care of you, go do something nurturing for yourself, he is safely tucked away right now, get some peace and quiet. [/QUOTE]
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