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<blockquote data-quote="dandelion" data-source="post: 764106" data-attributes="member: 30736"><p>I am so sorry to hear you are going through this. I am new to this community as well, and have been mostly no contact from my 22 year old son for the past 4 years.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the possibly marijuana psychosis: I think it's really difficult to say what is going on with your son. A trained therapist with experience in addiction and other mental illness (including personality disorders) may be the only way to get a diagnosis. It's easy to project what we find in our own research, or in what others share with us, onto our kids; I can relate to being desperate for answers and a diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>Most importantly, please take care of yourself. Setting the boundary on times that you are unavailable to respond is a great step. I would recommend seeing a therapist who has experience in estrangement and codependency, if you have not already. Wishing you some peace this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dandelion, post: 764106, member: 30736"] I am so sorry to hear you are going through this. I am new to this community as well, and have been mostly no contact from my 22 year old son for the past 4 years. Regarding the possibly marijuana psychosis: I think it's really difficult to say what is going on with your son. A trained therapist with experience in addiction and other mental illness (including personality disorders) may be the only way to get a diagnosis. It's easy to project what we find in our own research, or in what others share with us, onto our kids; I can relate to being desperate for answers and a diagnosis. Most importantly, please take care of yourself. Setting the boundary on times that you are unavailable to respond is a great step. I would recommend seeing a therapist who has experience in estrangement and codependency, if you have not already. Wishing you some peace this week. [/QUOTE]
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