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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 729055" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>I agree with all of the wonderful people before me. I would only add all therapists are not equal if that one is not good go to another. Even if he doesn't go with you it might help for you to have the support. The mentor might be good as long as it is someone who won't take bs. The first therapist we went to as a family told me my husband and my son were both just bullheaded. Years later he was given a diagnosis of bipolar complicated by drugs. As far as your other children i did the same letting my younger ones know i didn't approve of his actions. They still resent what i did for him and as a result we do not have the relationship i would like and they both moved out of state after college to be away from him. The lesson is don't let him destroy your relationship with your younger children. If that means him leaving let him leave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 729055, member: 21499"] I agree with all of the wonderful people before me. I would only add all therapists are not equal if that one is not good go to another. Even if he doesn't go with you it might help for you to have the support. The mentor might be good as long as it is someone who won't take bs. The first therapist we went to as a family told me my husband and my son were both just bullheaded. Years later he was given a diagnosis of bipolar complicated by drugs. As far as your other children i did the same letting my younger ones know i didn't approve of his actions. They still resent what i did for him and as a result we do not have the relationship i would like and they both moved out of state after college to be away from him. The lesson is don't let him destroy your relationship with your younger children. If that means him leaving let him leave. [/QUOTE]
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