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Old 12-31-2006, 12:06 PM   #9
JeanieK
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I would suggest Robin McGraws book Inside My Heart, her childhood wasn't perfect either and she gives great advice about choices.

Next, I don't think confronting anyone is going to help the situations at all. You need to talk with a therapist that can help you deal with all those feelings and emotions and put them in the proper perspective.
I don't believe that therapists are always they best answer. sometimes they might help, but you have to realize it is in the therapists best interest to make sure you continue to have issues, at least until the money runs out.

Most of the time, if you thought you had issues before, wait 'til a therapist gets through with you, and you're sure to have issues. (JMO)

Personally I feel that finding a good mentor, someone you respect and admire, could be more beneficial than a paid therapist.
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