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Originally Posted by cabmando
Not tellin ya what to do but you might consider some counselling for him. It's difficult with boys because they don't want to open up. Been there myself with my son. I ended up taking him to counselling with him protesting the whole time. I told him that holding it in and thinking he can deal with it himself isn't going to make things better. A lot has been taken from these kids graduating this year and I'm sure there's a level of disappointment that they simply don't know how to express.
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Thanks Cabmando, he has been seeing a therapist for a couple of years now.
Improvement does require willingness to do some work in making changes in ones life.
He and his mom are planning to move to south Pasadena shortly to help out with the aging parents there. And he will be joining a therapy group there for group sessions.
In the hope that that setting will inspire him to put into practice some of the techniques that may help him to move forward.
Fingers crossed
Cheers Richard