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Struggling to do the right thing
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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 750135" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>I would try to detach as much as you are able.</p><p></p><p>He is a grown man and is in this situation due to his actions. Not due to yours.</p><p></p><p>Like others have said, the more you rescue the more you set yourself up to rescue. His problems are not your problems. You can be compassionate and emotionally supportive but don't let him reel you back in too close.</p><p></p><p>My son has anxiety also. I think that most people do in some form or another to be honest. I know that I do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 750135, member: 15032"] I would try to detach as much as you are able. He is a grown man and is in this situation due to his actions. Not due to yours. Like others have said, the more you rescue the more you set yourself up to rescue. His problems are not your problems. You can be compassionate and emotionally supportive but don't let him reel you back in too close. My son has anxiety also. I think that most people do in some form or another to be honest. I know that I do! [/QUOTE]
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