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New to this forum...19 year old son, 3 months drug free...ready to relapse.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 432656" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>For whatever it's worth, we were told in family day at rehab not to ground them, they are adults and in charge of their own recovery. If we go back to grounding them we are going back to making this our issue. My difficult child was kicked out of intensive outpatient because she relapsed three times even after being put on contract. If he relapses he will be found out and kicked out. I think the real issue comes when IOP is finished, can he maintain. I know my difficult child was very remourseful when she first relapsed too, but that wore off. I am very hopeful that your difficult child is in recovery for the long haul, however we were told to expect relapses as part of the recovery process, as long as they get back on track. He learned the tool, now he just has to use them.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 432656, member: 59"] For whatever it's worth, we were told in family day at rehab not to ground them, they are adults and in charge of their own recovery. If we go back to grounding them we are going back to making this our issue. My difficult child was kicked out of intensive outpatient because she relapsed three times even after being put on contract. If he relapses he will be found out and kicked out. I think the real issue comes when IOP is finished, can he maintain. I know my difficult child was very remourseful when she first relapsed too, but that wore off. I am very hopeful that your difficult child is in recovery for the long haul, however we were told to expect relapses as part of the recovery process, as long as they get back on track. He learned the tool, now he just has to use them. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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