I'm sure his therapist has some good ideas about what's driving the thievery; feelings of deprivation die hard, even after a long time of sufficiency, is my experience.
I think talking to him, and modeling this good behavior of stepping up and taking responsibility is the best you can do. I would doubt he needs further deprivation; he needs to see integrity in his life and in the world. Sadly it's in short supply in general, but luckily you have a great lot of it, and he knows that.
Listen to me -- um, well, for what it's worth, that's what I think.
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I'm sure his therapist has some good ideas about what's driving the thievery; feelings of deprivation die hard, even after a long time of sufficiency, is my experience.
I think talking to him, and modeling this good behavior of stepping up and taking responsibility is the best you can do. I would doubt he needs further deprivation; he needs to see integrity in his life and in the world. Sadly it's in short supply in general, but luckily you have a great lot of it, and he knows that.
Listen to me -- um, well, for what it's worth, that's what I think.
::more hugs::