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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 385784" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>It sounds as though as though they are angry that you called them on their own bad behavior, and gave them natural consequences for it. They're just not ready to accept that they did anything wrong. I know its difficult to take, but I hope knowing that you did the right thing in both situations, gives you some comfort. Still, it's a lonely feeling when your kids shut you out like that. Do you have a counselor that you see for yourself that can help you through this time? Al-Anon. Nar-Anon or Families Anonymous are also great resources in dealing with your son's substance abuse issues. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad you found this site, it's a great group of parents, and many of us have "been there done that." Check out the threads in the <a href="http://www.conductdisorders.com/forum/f7/" target="_blank">FAQ/Board Help forum</a>, where you can find information on how to create a signature for yourself, a guide to the abbreviations used on the boards here, and lots of other helpful info. You can also hold your mouse over any term that you see underlined, and it will show you the "definition" of that abbreviation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 385784, member: 1157"] It sounds as though as though they are angry that you called them on their own bad behavior, and gave them natural consequences for it. They're just not ready to accept that they did anything wrong. I know its difficult to take, but I hope knowing that you did the right thing in both situations, gives you some comfort. Still, it's a lonely feeling when your kids shut you out like that. Do you have a counselor that you see for yourself that can help you through this time? Al-Anon. Nar-Anon or Families Anonymous are also great resources in dealing with your son's substance abuse issues. I'm glad you found this site, it's a great group of parents, and many of us have "been there done that." Check out the threads in the [URL="http://www.conductdisorders.com/forum/f7/"]FAQ/Board Help forum[/URL], where you can find information on how to create a signature for yourself, a guide to the abbreviations used on the boards here, and lots of other helpful info. You can also hold your mouse over any term that you see underlined, and it will show you the "definition" of that abbreviation. [/QUOTE]
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