How can I cope up with autism and psychics son?

Respectfully,

When my son, who is 19 years old and has autism and learning difficulties, moved back to our home in 2021, we didn't receive any support. Since then, we've been unable to find the right support for him. We are currently receiving 15 hours a week from the council, but the support workers we're getting aren't fully qualified in working with autistic individuals.

Since she promised him a message from his "soulmate" and other such promises, Smith has become increasingly enraged. I'm worried that this "astrologer" may have threatened my son in some way, and I fear for his mental health if we refuse to give him the money to pay for these "psychics." If we refuse to give him the money to pay for them, he throws big tantrums.

Please help me get this sorted before it's too late. I'd really appreciate your help. Thank you.



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  • I'm guessing this psychic must fulfil something in his life he feels missing. I might work out what that is.

    If it's intimacy, a church group supportive of autistic individuals could be more healthy and less expensive. If it's some kind of enchanting phantasy, a trip to a gaming store with an indulgent budget for a new gaming console & a few online games for new friendships might be expensive to start but far less in a short matter of time. 

    In order to relinquish a thing, we need something new to take its place - a little like monkey bars. You can't force a process without added damage. But you can present new options which make the others seem less enticing. 

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  • I'm guessing this psychic must fulfil something in his life he feels missing. I might work out what that is.

    If it's intimacy, a church group supportive of autistic individuals could be more healthy and less expensive. If it's some kind of enchanting phantasy, a trip to a gaming store with an indulgent budget for a new gaming console & a few online games for new friendships might be expensive to start but far less in a short matter of time. 

    In order to relinquish a thing, we need something new to take its place - a little like monkey bars. You can't force a process without added damage. But you can present new options which make the others seem less enticing. 

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