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pinksoil said:
I'm so curious about the book. What was it about? How did it pertain to you?
</div></font></blockquote><font class="post">It was a little picture book about a boy and what he did with his feelings as he grew up and how it affected him later in life when he tried to have a friendship. It related to what some (or all) of my family members do with their feelings. My T wants to use it when we have another group session, and he shared it with me first. (I can't remember the name of the book or the author, but my T did tell me it is out of print, and he has used it many times in therapy sessions. He said it is particularly effective with men.)
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jacq10 said:
Can I just say that i think it's so great that you're family is having your T come and talk to them all. I don't know much about you or your situation, but when my parents separated (2 years ago) I look back and wish that we had of had some sort of guided plan on how to handle everything. My family was all over the map so to speak, and i think you are really doing the right thing - for yourself, and for your children.
</div></font></blockquote><font class="post">Jacq, thank you so much for your post. It meant a lot to me. I hope one day my kids will say something similar to me and their father, that they appreciate how we did this and that it helped them. ((((hugs))))