Don't trust him! Not for anything,unless he goes to an inhouse rehab,not just counseling. All that "day counseling" does is to expand their contacts.
We got conned two years ago by my wife's niece and her dad. He told us she'd been to rehab and just needed to get away from the lifestyle and wanted to know if she could come and stay with us. Well,it was nothing but daytime,come and go as you please rehab. I told my wife that there was about 500 reasons for it not to happen,but an hour later she said the girl was coming on Saturday. Fine and dandy. She filled my wife's head so full of crap about how tough her life had been and how abused she was,how everybody lied about her,but she was straight now. She got a job,but after about two months,I got a phone call one evening telling me that the caller really hated to call,but the girl was at work and was sitting on the front steps so wacked out she could barely move. My wife went and got a drug test kit and sent a friend to go pick her up. She refused to come back here and never did again. Just over a year ago,we found out she was pregnant. The wife got in touch with her and told her if she messed up this kids life,she was coming after her. She swore up and down she was clean. The wife was at the hospital when the kid was born,and she went to the baby shower,but I told her to stay away. The girl would get her attached to the kid,use it against her then take it away.
Fast forward to Monday evening. We went to the field to get my pickup,got home and there was a message on the answering machine from the county jail a county west of us. The wife got ahold of a person she was known to have contact with to find out where the baby was and what was going on. Apparently she posted bond right after the phone call,because the wife checked online to see what she was arrested for and it said she had bonded out. It was possession of two and a half pounds of marijuana,crack,meth,prescription drugs,if it was an illegal drug,she had it. She was in a traffic accident and they found all of it in her vehicle.
Believe me,and I know of at least two other members on here who I've talked to in person about this stuff,it's called an addiction for a reason and a little "counseling" just because he got caught ain't gonna turn it around. Without being checked in to rehab,and maybe even if he is,he'll end up dead and he'll drag down as many people around him as will fall for his lying BS because they don't know about,or understand just how addictive this stuff is.
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