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Antisocial Personality Disorder Diagnosis of my 18 year old son
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 432696" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi.</p><p>I wish I could offer you advice on how to evict him, but I can't. I do offer empathy, however, We also adopted an 11 year old boy. in my opinion that's just too old...the child has already been damaged and is unlikely to be repaired. My son lasted here for three years before we found out he was sexually abusing the two younger children (he sure put on an act as a NICE kid to all adults and my younger two children were scared t death of him. They never told the "secret" until he was gone). </p><p></p><p>This child, after he was out of the house, was diagnosed with severe reactive attachment disorder. Most likely he was drug and alcohol affected even before he was born since his birthmother was a serious drug/alcohol abuser and surely didn't stop just because she was pregnant. So there was some brain damage there. Then he went bouncing from one foster home to another, never feeling any roots, developing no ability to attach. By the time we got him, we had a really smooth con artist who knew how adults wanted him to behave while tormenting children and even killing animals. Without a doubt this child had ASPD before he left at thirteen. Attachment disorder is pretty much the same as ASPD. The scary part was how charming he could be</p><p></p><p>I know how hard it is and hope it goes more smoothly than you expect.</p><p></p><p>Huggles!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 432696, member: 1550"] Hi. I wish I could offer you advice on how to evict him, but I can't. I do offer empathy, however, We also adopted an 11 year old boy. in my opinion that's just too old...the child has already been damaged and is unlikely to be repaired. My son lasted here for three years before we found out he was sexually abusing the two younger children (he sure put on an act as a NICE kid to all adults and my younger two children were scared t death of him. They never told the "secret" until he was gone). This child, after he was out of the house, was diagnosed with severe reactive attachment disorder. Most likely he was drug and alcohol affected even before he was born since his birthmother was a serious drug/alcohol abuser and surely didn't stop just because she was pregnant. So there was some brain damage there. Then he went bouncing from one foster home to another, never feeling any roots, developing no ability to attach. By the time we got him, we had a really smooth con artist who knew how adults wanted him to behave while tormenting children and even killing animals. Without a doubt this child had ASPD before he left at thirteen. Attachment disorder is pretty much the same as ASPD. The scary part was how charming he could be I know how hard it is and hope it goes more smoothly than you expect. Huggles!! [/QUOTE]
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