Oh wow I forgot about this thread
OK she called later that night and acted like she didn't know what I was talking about. What? I never said that. So she did come home and we had a wonderful weekend. She did have a few minor problems, but when she was upset she actually talked to me about what was going on. Validating is HARD! Not solving all of her problems is HARD! I fixed one problem because I created the problem without even realizing it. The other I sat and listened and validated her without telling her what to do (HARD!) and without trying to fix it myself (REALLY HARD!)
She did confess that she was planning on trying to commit suicide that weekend, but had changed her mind when she saw how much we love her (REALLY? My daughter saw that? YAY!)
Anyway, she is coming home again next week for the same length of time. She went through the same thing. What's the point? That's not enough time! I'm just going to stay here. I told her I understand she feels frustrated and wants to be home longer. Sorry honey, that's the amount of time you can stay. I am scheduling that time and if you would like to change it to a day pass so you don't come home, you'll have to talk to your therapist and make those arrangements. The subject is closed so we're not going to talk about it anymore. *DEEP BREATH* Soo Did you get to go to pet therapy today?
Oh jellibeans we're past the threatening poor behavior. Thank goodness I found the magic phrase. OK you can do that, but how does that help you reach your goal? She has stopped threatening me. She either does it or not and I don't get involved. I find she does it much less if I don't feed into it.