goose
08-20-2009, 10:54 AM
I would like to hear from people who cut etc. about what they feel is the right way for someone to support them.
My 19 year old niece has been cutting for over 3 years now. When her parents were still classed as her legal guardians i.e. when she was under 16 they tried to get her help. They had her admitted to a children's hospital, had her assessed by a psychiatrist brought her to a counsellor. She was very resistant to these interventions - she said she could sort out her own problems. The psyc. said that there was no illness , such as depression or disorder.
It was a huge effort to get her to complete her schooling - she did drop out at one stage. She is highly intelligent. She dropped out of college after one year. She has no income though she would be entitled to benefits, but won't apply for them.
Her cutting is not so bad as to be a danger to herself. She has huge anger issues, can be violent and very verbally abusive. I have just come off the phone with my sister who has locked herself in her bedroom because her daughter has threatened her.
Now at 19 she is an adult, so how do you support someone who does not want any sort of intervention?
Goose
My 19 year old niece has been cutting for over 3 years now. When her parents were still classed as her legal guardians i.e. when she was under 16 they tried to get her help. They had her admitted to a children's hospital, had her assessed by a psychiatrist brought her to a counsellor. She was very resistant to these interventions - she said she could sort out her own problems. The psyc. said that there was no illness , such as depression or disorder.
It was a huge effort to get her to complete her schooling - she did drop out at one stage. She is highly intelligent. She dropped out of college after one year. She has no income though she would be entitled to benefits, but won't apply for them.
Her cutting is not so bad as to be a danger to herself. She has huge anger issues, can be violent and very verbally abusive. I have just come off the phone with my sister who has locked herself in her bedroom because her daughter has threatened her.
Now at 19 she is an adult, so how do you support someone who does not want any sort of intervention?
Goose