Anonymous wrote:My son failed to graduate this year. He has a huge gambling addiction and god knows what other issues. He has lied consistently so I don't know the full extent of what is happening. We have asked him to get help and have offered help on condition that he gets his life together but every time we throw a lifeline he violates it (most recently stealing from us). He is an adult so I don't know where to start and what boundaries to set.
Anonymous wrote:Tough situation. Requires counseling if one wants to avoid destroying one's life.
Encourage your son to get a job and to engage in counseling therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stop supporting him. Change your locks. Don’t give him the opportunity to steal from you.
Sometimes cutting the cord and letting them truly fail will make a difference. And if not, you’ve
Protected your family.
This is what my husband did. But clearly he needs therapy - should I be waiting for him to get help or should I be finding a therapist for him and bringing him back home..
Anonymous wrote:Yes my husband has locked him out of everything. But my husband asked him to leave home and says we shouldn't enable him as he is an adult now. I am not sure how to navigate this.
Anonymous wrote:Stop supporting him. Change your locks. Don’t give him the opportunity to steal from you.
Sometimes cutting the cord and letting them truly fail will make a difference. And if not, you’ve
Protected your family.