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<blockquote data-quote="Sherril2000" data-source="post: 648920" data-attributes="member: 18767"><p>Well, my son has been in jail now since Wednesday. It breaks my heart to see him there. He's so different when he's in custody, & maintains that he's never doing anything to cause him to get locked up again. I'm hoping this is true. I know from experience that he makes promises while in custody that he doesn't always keep when he's home. I can't blame his behavior on anyone but him. He seems to want to look so cool to his friends that he does really stupid things. I have an appointment to have him evaluated by a psychiatrist (again) when he is released. He apparently was evaluated when he was in juvenile detention & diagnosed with conduct disorder, but I've never been given access to that report. I really want to help him. Other than getting him evaluated & on the proper medications & not enabling him, does anyone have any suggestions? I'm really trying to do everything right this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sherril2000, post: 648920, member: 18767"] Well, my son has been in jail now since Wednesday. It breaks my heart to see him there. He's so different when he's in custody, & maintains that he's never doing anything to cause him to get locked up again. I'm hoping this is true. I know from experience that he makes promises while in custody that he doesn't always keep when he's home. I can't blame his behavior on anyone but him. He seems to want to look so cool to his friends that he does really stupid things. I have an appointment to have him evaluated by a psychiatrist (again) when he is released. He apparently was evaluated when he was in juvenile detention & diagnosed with conduct disorder, but I've never been given access to that report. I really want to help him. Other than getting him evaluated & on the proper medications & not enabling him, does anyone have any suggestions? I'm really trying to do everything right this time. [/QUOTE]
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