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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 754284" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>Beta, I am not sure our Difficult Child are capable. My Difficult Child is only kind until I give in. Then it's delusional rants. I don't give in anymore. Nothing has changed in regards to her, but I am doing better. I can't remember if you have read the article on detachment, but I found it extremely helpful. I can't remember who said this, but she said she does better when she changes the word detachment into disentanglement. I think of it as emotional detachment, meaning I try to only communicate rational facts and not get caught up on emotions. I am not completely there, but I am so much better. I am not sure if I have this book in my signature line, but it is one I found helpful, as it is about changing me, and it is scripture based. </p><p></p><p>Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life</p><p>by Dr, Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 754284, member: 23811"] Beta, I am not sure our Difficult Child are capable. My Difficult Child is only kind until I give in. Then it's delusional rants. I don't give in anymore. Nothing has changed in regards to her, but I am doing better. I can't remember if you have read the article on detachment, but I found it extremely helpful. I can't remember who said this, but she said she does better when she changes the word detachment into disentanglement. I think of it as emotional detachment, meaning I try to only communicate rational facts and not get caught up on emotions. I am not completely there, but I am so much better. I am not sure if I have this book in my signature line, but it is one I found helpful, as it is about changing me, and it is scripture based. Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life by Dr, Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend [/QUOTE]
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