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The Denial is Just Shocking
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 287260" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>With my son, some of the profs (and me) would try to smooth things over with legal people sometimes in order to give difficult child more time working with mental health profs instead of getting deeper into legal punishment.The deeper the kid gets involved in the court system, the less mental health treatment (except behavior mod) they may get. I wonder if this is where the therapist is coming from in your case. As far as who lied- you might as well quit driving yourself crazy over that. It could be that therapist forgot something he said, something got misinterpreted, someone did blatantly lie, or whatever. You may never know or somehow the truth might come out later on but it's not going any quicker or doing your own mental state any good to try to figure it out.</p><p></p><p>Now, if you realize that you really don't trust your husband, that's a different issue and you'll just have to decide if you want to try to repair that or not.</p><p></p><p>As far as denial- my mother and brother epitimize it. 'Nuff said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 287260, member: 3699"] With my son, some of the profs (and me) would try to smooth things over with legal people sometimes in order to give difficult child more time working with mental health profs instead of getting deeper into legal punishment.The deeper the kid gets involved in the court system, the less mental health treatment (except behavior mod) they may get. I wonder if this is where the therapist is coming from in your case. As far as who lied- you might as well quit driving yourself crazy over that. It could be that therapist forgot something he said, something got misinterpreted, someone did blatantly lie, or whatever. You may never know or somehow the truth might come out later on but it's not going any quicker or doing your own mental state any good to try to figure it out. Now, if you realize that you really don't trust your husband, that's a different issue and you'll just have to decide if you want to try to repair that or not. As far as denial- my mother and brother epitimize it. 'Nuff said. [/QUOTE]
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