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<blockquote data-quote="IceBerg" data-source="post: 676049" data-attributes="member: 19914"><p>Thank you for your comments and sharing your experiences. We have pretty much cut her off from everything and do not give her money. She is living with us again so we lock everything up. However, had another conflict because the deal was she would be looking for a job and for 5 days she has not done that. Hard to throw your adult child out in 30 degree weather. I can't help but think I did not do the right things as a parent when she was younger. She feels jilted and she is angry all the time. Doesn't that mean she is missing something from her parents? I'm not trying to excuse her but as a parent I feel I need to try and find her help, if she moves forward with it or not is her choice but I was just hoping there were some resources that someone knows about that she could take advantage of if she gets to that point of change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IceBerg, post: 676049, member: 19914"] Thank you for your comments and sharing your experiences. We have pretty much cut her off from everything and do not give her money. She is living with us again so we lock everything up. However, had another conflict because the deal was she would be looking for a job and for 5 days she has not done that. Hard to throw your adult child out in 30 degree weather. I can't help but think I did not do the right things as a parent when she was younger. She feels jilted and she is angry all the time. Doesn't that mean she is missing something from her parents? I'm not trying to excuse her but as a parent I feel I need to try and find her help, if she moves forward with it or not is her choice but I was just hoping there were some resources that someone knows about that she could take advantage of if she gets to that point of change. [/QUOTE]
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