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[quote=Anonymous]08/01/2021 21:44 That's a very interesting perspective but there are a few notable differences, namely I'm his father so I have to make direct decisions on his life, particularly at this phase where he can't make a lot of decisions on his own. I do fear that I'll get too caught up in my own ways of doing things and what works for me. But you give it one (dangerous) angle. But why not also give the example of the dieter who lost weight with her plan and whenever her friend comes for advice she tells the friend what worked for her? "Well I tried a bunch of things then tried intermittent fasting and it worked". It may not be as strong as a dietician/ nutrition specialist/ fitness expert, but it is a personal (success) story. This thread was a point in time and I've read the responses, overwhelmingly saying that I shouldn't be ignoring the therapist advice and that I should be taking a more active role in the search. So that's what I'm doing. Maybe I'll start another thread about that process but when I posted my thoughts people acted like I was still trying to avoid it (contacting a therapist). So this thread is pretty much finished. [/quote]
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