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From: Tim Mackesey
Date: 22 Oct 2006
Time: 19:23:03 -0500
Remote Name: 72.145.253.179
Good questions. "Cannot" is not a variable. "will not make a priority" is a problem in some cases. I have helped two single mothers that have adopted two children. So, these are single income moms who adopted kids. Tell those moms a "cannot story" and then run out of the room. I have families in my office every day that have driven over one hour for therapy. I have several families from out-of-state. I won't accept cannot. We do have to use counseling excellence to get THEM to want to change and support. Cheers, Tim