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I know! It’s one thing that really bugs me. Long term and I just don’t go well together. I plan to see how it goes, and if it has obvious benefits, then I will continue, but it has to come to an end sometime. The other concern I have is that it won’t help what I want it to help. A work colleague had therapy, and I can see the inner strength it has given her, but she is still forgetful, disorganized, and never on time. It helped with her gambling, she got out of an unhappy marriage, and came to terms with her dysfunctional upbringing, which is great, and I can see the change in her, which is part of why I would like to give it a try, but I don’t think it will help some of my problems, cos it hasn’t done anything to change my colleague’s similar symptoms.
Regarding my son, I see his inner struggle at times, and think therapy could help, especially if he does not want to continue with his medication. He will need inner strength to deal with his life and accept who he is. I find it hard to believe that his ADHD symptoms could be caused by inner conflict, though they certainly could have been made worse by issues in his life.
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