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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are a really good person and just chiming in that we tried family therapy with our own DS around 14 and it was a disaster. But try it. I’d get him involved with something, anything, positive. What are his interests? Any sports, theater, scouts, robotics…. I would quickly try to get him involved in the community in something asap. [/quote] Therapy, Family Therapy, making sure you have all the benefits he/you are entitled to but also this. Although I wasn't in your shoes, I did have a mentally ill teen. One of my biggest regrets is that I didn't make greater efforts with his positive activities. I think that is an important piece. I have a friend, much older than you and very well off. She and her husband elected to let her young cousin go into foster care. They didn't want to disrupt their ability to travel and general freedom of a child free lifestyle. I commend you and your spouse for not leaving BIL behind.[/quote]
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