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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 674029" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Worriedsick, I would be vary hesitant to apply detachment to your son who is very depressed and obsessing over his lost love. I have dealt with break-ups with both my daughters over the years and it was a very serious problem. At that age they think they will never find love again. They obsess over it and convince themselves they cannot go on without them. It takes a lot of patience and understanding a sometimes professional intervention to help them through it. </p><p></p><p>Have you suggested to him to go talk to someone who can help him through this breakup? I don't want to frighten you but he sounds like he needs to have professional help in dealing with his emotions right now. I know it's easy for us parents to say they will get over it but I found these breakups to be very difficult, especially with sensitive kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 674029, member: 59"] Worriedsick, I would be vary hesitant to apply detachment to your son who is very depressed and obsessing over his lost love. I have dealt with break-ups with both my daughters over the years and it was a very serious problem. At that age they think they will never find love again. They obsess over it and convince themselves they cannot go on without them. It takes a lot of patience and understanding a sometimes professional intervention to help them through it. Have you suggested to him to go talk to someone who can help him through this breakup? I don't want to frighten you but he sounds like he needs to have professional help in dealing with his emotions right now. I know it's easy for us parents to say they will get over it but I found these breakups to be very difficult, especially with sensitive kids. [/QUOTE]
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