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Dr. Phil: Adult daughter admits she throws a fit to get her way
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 637408" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Cedar, I couldn't agree with you more. First of all, Dr. Phil is not a top notch professional. He is really an entertainer. I'm not surprised he couldn't help that family. Nobody can be helped, even if the best help is provided, if they are unwilling to be helped. It's hard work and you have to accept things about yourself that you may not want to hear. Or, worse, you have to accept the truth about your grown children. Dr. Phil does tend to pay for top level help. But even low level help will help somebody who is interesting in changing.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that struck me about the tape was how utterly HORRIBLE this adult child is. It's fascinating to see that other grown children can be as obnoxious as my son. In a way, it is comforting...I'm not alone. I heard it on this video. There is a difficult child out there who knows, like mine knows, that she is playing her parents and they are her doormats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 637408, member: 1550"] Cedar, I couldn't agree with you more. First of all, Dr. Phil is not a top notch professional. He is really an entertainer. I'm not surprised he couldn't help that family. Nobody can be helped, even if the best help is provided, if they are unwilling to be helped. It's hard work and you have to accept things about yourself that you may not want to hear. Or, worse, you have to accept the truth about your grown children. Dr. Phil does tend to pay for top level help. But even low level help will help somebody who is interesting in changing. The only thing that struck me about the tape was how utterly HORRIBLE this adult child is. It's fascinating to see that other grown children can be as obnoxious as my son. In a way, it is comforting...I'm not alone. I heard it on this video. There is a difficult child out there who knows, like mine knows, that she is playing her parents and they are her doormats. [/QUOTE]
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