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Trying to make a plaln for difficult child is proving to be more than difficult
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 580080" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>I totally agree. I was not clear in my original post that difficult child had been communicating with me that he needs to change and that he admits to becomming a monster when he drinks. And yes I have heard similar verbage from him in the past but this time there seems to be an urgency in his demenor that was never there before. That along with the fact that husband plans on retiring in a few years and our financial situation will change drastically prompted me to want to get difficult child into a really good multi-disiplinary program that will treat all aspects of his problems. The MI, the addictions, the anger and the adoption issues his lack of impulse control, all of it. My thoughts on the yoga and meditation are because he has never been able to sit still or just relax... not even when he sleeps. He tosses and turns and yells and even sleep walks and eats. It is so sad that he just can't seem to slow his brain down enough to rest let alone be self reflective. I'm not sure he can learn to do this as he has had behavior therapy that tried to address the impulsivity but no eastern techniques have ever been tried. My Daughter is a Yoga instructor and I have practiced it off and on for years. I am also a certified REiki master and meditation instructor so...-RM</p><p></p><p>Article in yoga journal on use of yoga as a complimentary treatment method for addictions</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.yogajournal.com/practice/679" target="_blank">http://www.yogajournal.com/practice/679</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 580080, member: 2315"] I totally agree. I was not clear in my original post that difficult child had been communicating with me that he needs to change and that he admits to becomming a monster when he drinks. And yes I have heard similar verbage from him in the past but this time there seems to be an urgency in his demenor that was never there before. That along with the fact that husband plans on retiring in a few years and our financial situation will change drastically prompted me to want to get difficult child into a really good multi-disiplinary program that will treat all aspects of his problems. The MI, the addictions, the anger and the adoption issues his lack of impulse control, all of it. My thoughts on the yoga and meditation are because he has never been able to sit still or just relax... not even when he sleeps. He tosses and turns and yells and even sleep walks and eats. It is so sad that he just can't seem to slow his brain down enough to rest let alone be self reflective. I'm not sure he can learn to do this as he has had behavior therapy that tried to address the impulsivity but no eastern techniques have ever been tried. My Daughter is a Yoga instructor and I have practiced it off and on for years. I am also a certified REiki master and meditation instructor so...-RM Article in yoga journal on use of yoga as a complimentary treatment method for addictions [URL]http://www.yogajournal.com/practice/679[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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