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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 704059" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>ZebaC</p><p>Welcome to this forum, which is a safe place to tell your story. Other folks here have been through similar journeys with difficult children, as you have described. The folks here understand. It is a hard road to trod with a difficult child. You have been dealing with it for a long time, with no signs of improvement.</p><p></p><p>I think you did the right thing in asking him to leave your home. It sounds like you know about the concept and principles of detachment from enabling. There is a good article on "Detachment" at the top of this forum if you have not already read it. Here’s the link.</p><p> <a href="http://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/article-on-detachment.53639/#axzz4RwiBKHeG" target="_blank">http://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/article-on-detachment.53639/#axzz4RwiBKHeG</a></p><p> This is good advice from ksm.</p><p>I don’t have specific insights and wisdom to share for your particular situation right now, but more folks will be along soon now after the weekend to give you more guidance and support. Stay with us here and keep posting. Let us know how you and your son are doing. You are not alone in your situation. This forum is a tremendous support and encouragement.</p><p></p><p>Read some of the other threads on this forum. The more we read and post, the stronger our understanding and clarity becomes to be able to see and do what we need to do. Take courage. This stuff is not easy to deal with.</p><p></p><p>Take care. But know that you are going to be alright.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 704059, member: 19617"] ZebaC Welcome to this forum, which is a safe place to tell your story. Other folks here have been through similar journeys with difficult children, as you have described. The folks here understand. It is a hard road to trod with a difficult child. You have been dealing with it for a long time, with no signs of improvement. I think you did the right thing in asking him to leave your home. It sounds like you know about the concept and principles of detachment from enabling. There is a good article on "Detachment" at the top of this forum if you have not already read it. Here’s the link. [URL]http://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/article-on-detachment.53639/#axzz4RwiBKHeG[/URL] This is good advice from ksm. I don’t have specific insights and wisdom to share for your particular situation right now, but more folks will be along soon now after the weekend to give you more guidance and support. Stay with us here and keep posting. Let us know how you and your son are doing. You are not alone in your situation. This forum is a tremendous support and encouragement. Read some of the other threads on this forum. The more we read and post, the stronger our understanding and clarity becomes to be able to see and do what we need to do. Take courage. This stuff is not easy to deal with. Take care. But know that you are going to be alright. [/QUOTE]
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