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Finding balance between boundaries, freedom, and consequences
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<blockquote data-quote="overcome mom" data-source="post: 750054" data-attributes="member: 23328"><p>I agree with the statements above that your son seems to have some serious problems that could turn dangerous. I don't think that every counselor, social worker, psychologist will be snowed by your son. Make sure that you write down the things your son says and what his behaviors have been that are beyond the norm so you can share with them. I know you want to do whatever you can to help your son. At this point I do not think that it would be a bad idea to place him in some type of residential treatment. You have not said why he is so angry. We all hate to think that our child could do something to hurt us or someone else but it does happen and it is not our fault. Hopefully you can frame his move as a place he can go to get away from what is making him so angry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overcome mom, post: 750054, member: 23328"] I agree with the statements above that your son seems to have some serious problems that could turn dangerous. I don't think that every counselor, social worker, psychologist will be snowed by your son. Make sure that you write down the things your son says and what his behaviors have been that are beyond the norm so you can share with them. I know you want to do whatever you can to help your son. At this point I do not think that it would be a bad idea to place him in some type of residential treatment. You have not said why he is so angry. We all hate to think that our child could do something to hurt us or someone else but it does happen and it is not our fault. Hopefully you can frame his move as a place he can go to get away from what is making him so angry. [/QUOTE]
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