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Help! Is this normal for a private Residential Treatment Center (RTC)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 746200" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I have always believed this happened to my son, when he went alone at age 18 to a third world country where we had lived. He has never spoken of it, but after this trip is when he changed. He had been forced to sleep on the beach, after being ejected from the home of a so-called girlfriend by her parents. It breaks my heart. It breaks my heart that you had to hear these words.</p><p> My son says this, and it, too, breaks my heart.</p><p></p><p>The thing is B is that there is the same answer regarding both of our boys. Yes. We hear them that they need us. But until they can hold themselves and us, in a place of protection and safety and respect and care, they cannot be home. This is what L (and J) need to learn and to put into place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 746200, member: 18958"] I have always believed this happened to my son, when he went alone at age 18 to a third world country where we had lived. He has never spoken of it, but after this trip is when he changed. He had been forced to sleep on the beach, after being ejected from the home of a so-called girlfriend by her parents. It breaks my heart. It breaks my heart that you had to hear these words. My son says this, and it, too, breaks my heart. The thing is B is that there is the same answer regarding both of our boys. Yes. We hear them that they need us. But until they can hold themselves and us, in a place of protection and safety and respect and care, they cannot be home. This is what L (and J) need to learn and to put into place. [/QUOTE]
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