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Sibling relationships; parents and adolescents; identity crisis; social anxiety; fear of failure; sexual difficulties; sense of helplessness; anger
Since 1978 I've practiced as a personal and family counseling psychologist. From the 90' I've been involved in developing and practicing online counseling processes
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Yvonne, Are you expecting for a generic / one time e-mail answer for your issue(s)? Hopefully you do understand that this is 'mission impossible'. Every parent-child 'story' like this is unique
Your immediate issue is a legal one, not psychological, so your better adviser would be an attorney. Your decision regarding ‘I am not going to pressure him to be a father’ does have a long term negative
I have no simple answer for your question(s) at this time. Your issues are ‘too personal’ and 'too complex' and therefore are not suitable for a one time anonymous e-mail advice response. Regards
Generally speaking: this Trio relationship ‘story’ signals more about mothers' difficulty to adjust rather than the sons’ maladaptive behavior. There is no way to further help you in your particular
I'm somewhat apologetic, but the question is too big and the issue is too large in order to give general or generic 'cook-book' advice. I would recommend getting resource that would provide an on-going
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