Less than two months ago,
→[More:] I was soooo happy in January that my son got a job and started taking classes. Finally! After drifting with no direction, he was moving again.
It didn't last.
A week ago, I saw him out driving around at a time when he should have been in class. When he got home we asked him about it and he admitted he had stopped going to class (again). Upon further discussion, he also said he had stopped going to work (again).
He said he would drive out to class or to work, and once he got there, he would have a panic attack in the car. Instead of telling us, he started going to Barnes & Noble and read when he was supposed to be doing what he was supposed to be doing.
So.... we made an appointment with our general practitioner who referred him to a psychotherapist. Her determination? Identity crisis. He had been a straight-A student in high school, had good direction going into college, and once he got there, he bonked. It just didn't work. Up until then, he knew exactly what he was going to do with his life.
After bonking, he doesn't know who he is or where he's going. He's made a few attempts to go somewhere, anywhere, and bonks again and again. So when the psychotherapist said he has an identity crisis, it all seems to make sense. It's hard to get there if you don't know where you're going.
The one thing he isn't, strangely, is depressed. He has anxiety problems, sure, but he's got hope for his future (even if he doesn't know what it holds), and if you didn't know about his problems, he comes across as a pretty well-adjusted guy.
So.... maybe he had to bonk one more time for us to find the help he needed. I hope, I hope, that this is, in fact, the help he needs.
Keep your fingers crossed.