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Question Posted Thursday May 2 2013, 3:50 pm

some suggest that I take my daughter to get counseling to deal with her mother being in jail, I wonder why? I think she is handling it well. She seems to have accepted "OK my mother committed a crime and is serving her punishment, and she will be out in a year" and is now just living her life like normal. Isn't that a better way of handing the situation instead of being hysterical about it?



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lightoftruth answered Thursday May 2 2013, 3:55 pm:
If you don't think she's handling it wrong or having a hard time about it, counseling isn't necessary.
Some children freak out, get depressed not having their mother around, or act out.
If you really believe your daughter is fine and going on normally, then she probably doesn't need counseling.
She is handling the situation fine if she has accepted that her mother messed up, is paying the time and will be out in a year. It is much better than freaking out.

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