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<blockquote data-quote="barneysmom" data-source="post: 380952" data-attributes="member: 1872"><p>Maybe the key is the fourth step, which we knew was going to be icky and bring up a lot of garbage. Hopefully she will be able to regain her balance and perspective regarding this step. Do you think it's elements of the fourth step (specifically) that are holding her back? I liked klmn's insight that she wouldn't be sleeping if she was trying to fool the program. Maybe encourage her that she can do the fourth step, and see if she will give you clues as to her true motives for all these "slips." </p><p></p><p>She has been doing so well -- my son slips up like this too. The infamous all-or-nothing thinking. He's "perfect" for awhile (we don't encourage perfection as I'm sure you don't) and then tonight had a rage and was abusive towards our dog. Blew my mind. He did get himself back in balance though.</p><p></p><p>Jo</p><p></p><p>Hope your visit went OK. Did the staff have any insight?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barneysmom, post: 380952, member: 1872"] Maybe the key is the fourth step, which we knew was going to be icky and bring up a lot of garbage. Hopefully she will be able to regain her balance and perspective regarding this step. Do you think it's elements of the fourth step (specifically) that are holding her back? I liked klmn's insight that she wouldn't be sleeping if she was trying to fool the program. Maybe encourage her that she can do the fourth step, and see if she will give you clues as to her true motives for all these "slips." She has been doing so well -- my son slips up like this too. The infamous all-or-nothing thinking. He's "perfect" for awhile (we don't encourage perfection as I'm sure you don't) and then tonight had a rage and was abusive towards our dog. Blew my mind. He did get himself back in balance though. Jo Hope your visit went OK. Did the staff have any insight? [/QUOTE]
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