One of the problems I occasionally struggle with is that of giving unsatisfactory answers to people's questions. By that, I mean answers I know are unsatisfactory in the sense that they do not promise solutions but are, nonetheless, the best I can do. A recent example: The parents of a 15-year-old boy ask me what to do about his pornography addiction.
Living with Children with John Rosemond: Parents: You don't always get the kid you want
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