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Help! Son with Anti-Social Person. Disorder
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 603622" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>You are doing so wonderfully. Unfortunately for me we dont have any local groups near me for mental health issues. I wish we did because it would give me something to get out of the house for other than doctor's, groceries and taking my granddaughter to the gym. </p><p></p><p>Like both of you I have an awful lot of anxiety but I can fake it in public. I just crash and burn when I get home. Just recently I had to live with a really bad situation where my home..my safe place...was invaded for a long time and it sent me into a tailspin. </p><p></p><p>I dont know what your son would like to do but if he is physically able to work in construction that might be a good place for him to try. You really dont have to do any writing and there are plenty of difficult child's working in construction. My husband has taken many people under his wing when they have problems because he knows so well what life is like for them. Your son doesnt have to worry that they will think he is perfect and coming in knowing everything. If he is just applying to start he will be a helper and the others will teach him along the way. If my son who doesnt even have a 10th grade education can learn all the computer aspects of fixing and putting up cell phone towers, anyone can learn something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 603622, member: 1514"] You are doing so wonderfully. Unfortunately for me we dont have any local groups near me for mental health issues. I wish we did because it would give me something to get out of the house for other than doctor's, groceries and taking my granddaughter to the gym. Like both of you I have an awful lot of anxiety but I can fake it in public. I just crash and burn when I get home. Just recently I had to live with a really bad situation where my home..my safe place...was invaded for a long time and it sent me into a tailspin. I dont know what your son would like to do but if he is physically able to work in construction that might be a good place for him to try. You really dont have to do any writing and there are plenty of difficult child's working in construction. My husband has taken many people under his wing when they have problems because he knows so well what life is like for them. Your son doesnt have to worry that they will think he is perfect and coming in knowing everything. If he is just applying to start he will be a helper and the others will teach him along the way. If my son who doesnt even have a 10th grade education can learn all the computer aspects of fixing and putting up cell phone towers, anyone can learn something. [/QUOTE]
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