It helped that my husband and I were on the same page with child raising. The kids couldn't just go live with the other parent ...
yes that helps a ton. I'm all for co-parenting as divorced parents, my ex, sadly, is not
Thanks. I'm a photographer and a long-time computer geek. Never been a therapist or more than a bar-room counselor. And I've had a lot of experience with mental illness in families.
I'm mostly a big fan of the examined life. I like to know why I do the things I do and feel the way about things/situations I do. IME responding to symptoms doesn't often address my core issues. Not saying you're just responding to symptoms. I'm just pointing out that sometimes the reaction of two people to a situation (lots of stuff) has as its root issue the same thing (ownership/presence of stuff).
Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome. - Booker T. Washington
SteveinMN:
I agree we have to treat the core issues of any kind of illness, if possible. Though if I wasn't having fun with extreme minimalism, I wouldn't do it!
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