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<blockquote data-quote="WiseChoices" data-source="post: 753383" data-attributes="member: 24254"><p>Thank you so much, Copa. Your support has been invaluable to me! I did have a smooth and good journey back - thank you. I like the idea of art or equine therapy. I don't think we have anything like that, but it would be worth exploring IF daughter wishes to pursue this. I could mention it when the time seems right. She abhorrs my input at the moment. We are in a very small rural community with a very bad mental health support system. Only 1 psychiatrist and maybe 10 therapists. Mental health hospital has bad rep .</p><p></p><p>I don't know about in patient treatment. She would refuse, I think , and I can't suggest anything to her anyways. I am just going to stay out of her mental health and let her figure things out. I don't know whether she is currently cutting. She had stopped a few months before I left. Historically, she cut every time I left on my trips (this was 3 rd one), so I am not sure. She is wearing long sleeves. </p><p></p><p>Yes, son is doing well at work and I do think he will be ready to move out soon .He is very detached , didn't ask about my trip, and talked a little about his work and gym and I think this is normal behavior for his age. I do think harmony will be restored when the relationship is not that close in terms of the living situation. They left the house a pig sty despite me asking to clean it up before I got here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiseChoices, post: 753383, member: 24254"] Thank you so much, Copa. Your support has been invaluable to me! I did have a smooth and good journey back - thank you. I like the idea of art or equine therapy. I don't think we have anything like that, but it would be worth exploring IF daughter wishes to pursue this. I could mention it when the time seems right. She abhorrs my input at the moment. We are in a very small rural community with a very bad mental health support system. Only 1 psychiatrist and maybe 10 therapists. Mental health hospital has bad rep . I don't know about in patient treatment. She would refuse, I think , and I can't suggest anything to her anyways. I am just going to stay out of her mental health and let her figure things out. I don't know whether she is currently cutting. She had stopped a few months before I left. Historically, she cut every time I left on my trips (this was 3 rd one), so I am not sure. She is wearing long sleeves. Yes, son is doing well at work and I do think he will be ready to move out soon .He is very detached , didn't ask about my trip, and talked a little about his work and gym and I think this is normal behavior for his age. I do think harmony will be restored when the relationship is not that close in terms of the living situation. They left the house a pig sty despite me asking to clean it up before I got here. [/QUOTE]
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