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Sexual acting out - does it always mean a person was sexually abused?
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<blockquote data-quote="dashcat" data-source="post: 448582" data-attributes="member: 9175"><p>TL, Very seriously thinking of changing counselors. She has been great with so many things though. I plan to talk with her next week and be clear that she's not behing helpful with that line of reasoning. Even if it did happen, it's out of my hands ... at least until she seeks help.</p><p></p><p>Hao, I get it..there are so many possible reasons. High sex drive seems a bit of a stretch given the manic way in which she's been acting and the long, long history.</p><p></p><p>Crazy, I strongly suspect bi-polar is what she's dealing with. Just wish I could get her to seek help and maybe get a diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>All and all, I think I'm smack in the middle of the "bargaining" stage of grief. I went to a friend's son's grad party on Saturday. He was in my youth group at church and his mom is part of a circle of my close friends. Seeing all those healthy happy teens, little kids, babies and families sent me plummeting into the grief stage. I'm happy for them, yet I grieve for my daughter's carefree days ... I grieve for a time when anything seemed possible and she was joyful. I grieve for what might have been and never will be....and I seem to have gone from that into the stage where I look deserately for answers. As if the answers would guide her to a different life. I wonder when - or if - I'll hit the acceptance stage and stay there..... the bargaining stage sucks the soul right out of you.</p><p></p><p>Dash</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dashcat, post: 448582, member: 9175"] TL, Very seriously thinking of changing counselors. She has been great with so many things though. I plan to talk with her next week and be clear that she's not behing helpful with that line of reasoning. Even if it did happen, it's out of my hands ... at least until she seeks help. Hao, I get it..there are so many possible reasons. High sex drive seems a bit of a stretch given the manic way in which she's been acting and the long, long history. Crazy, I strongly suspect bi-polar is what she's dealing with. Just wish I could get her to seek help and maybe get a diagnosis. All and all, I think I'm smack in the middle of the "bargaining" stage of grief. I went to a friend's son's grad party on Saturday. He was in my youth group at church and his mom is part of a circle of my close friends. Seeing all those healthy happy teens, little kids, babies and families sent me plummeting into the grief stage. I'm happy for them, yet I grieve for my daughter's carefree days ... I grieve for a time when anything seemed possible and she was joyful. I grieve for what might have been and never will be....and I seem to have gone from that into the stage where I look deserately for answers. As if the answers would guide her to a different life. I wonder when - or if - I'll hit the acceptance stage and stay there..... the bargaining stage sucks the soul right out of you. Dash [/QUOTE]
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