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<blockquote data-quote="sadandhopeful" data-source="post: 348360"><p>my son began like this and at 15, the same. a shrink explained that my son used so much energy keeping it together that he would blow in his safety zone which very often is with the mom. i spent years hearing how crazy and depressed i was and it became true. then the professionals decided my son was like this because i was "crazy and depressed" and then i got angry. </p><p>you will run into people like this who blame you. persist until you find someone who will say that blame is misplaced and is a typical response when you have a child like this. don't doubt yourself, its a waste of you and your family's time and energy. use the enrgy for finding professional help and more than likely you will need this energy to defend your younger kids.</p><p>The book "1-2-3 Magic" helped somewhat, too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sadandhopeful, post: 348360"] my son began like this and at 15, the same. a shrink explained that my son used so much energy keeping it together that he would blow in his safety zone which very often is with the mom. i spent years hearing how crazy and depressed i was and it became true. then the professionals decided my son was like this because i was "crazy and depressed" and then i got angry. you will run into people like this who blame you. persist until you find someone who will say that blame is misplaced and is a typical response when you have a child like this. don't doubt yourself, its a waste of you and your family's time and energy. use the enrgy for finding professional help and more than likely you will need this energy to defend your younger kids. The book "1-2-3 Magic" helped somewhat, too [/QUOTE]
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