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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 196112" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Lordy it sounds like it was bedlam at your house. There really is a disconnect in your sons thinking skills isnt there? Its like he gets stuck on panic button if he cant figure something out really fast. </p><p></p><p>About the contract...well it sounds all good in theory but I think for now I would just make it that he has to start this therapy and turn over his wages. Dont go into detail about the making him leave stuff. He really does know all that deep inside. For one thing, this DBT stuff is going to take a long time to work on and it may get a bit worse before it starts getting better. You know how that works. If you want a glimpse into DBT check out the dbtselfhelp site online. Just google that name. I am doing it now and it is long hard work and I dont have the substance abuse component added in. </p><p></p><p>You know...I have to really apologize...I just noticed that you are a doctor! Wow...can I come live with you? I need a good family doctor...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 196112, member: 1514"] Lordy it sounds like it was bedlam at your house. There really is a disconnect in your sons thinking skills isnt there? Its like he gets stuck on panic button if he cant figure something out really fast. About the contract...well it sounds all good in theory but I think for now I would just make it that he has to start this therapy and turn over his wages. Dont go into detail about the making him leave stuff. He really does know all that deep inside. For one thing, this DBT stuff is going to take a long time to work on and it may get a bit worse before it starts getting better. You know how that works. If you want a glimpse into DBT check out the dbtselfhelp site online. Just google that name. I am doing it now and it is long hard work and I dont have the substance abuse component added in. You know...I have to really apologize...I just noticed that you are a doctor! Wow...can I come live with you? I need a good family doctor...lol. [/QUOTE]
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