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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 229468"><p>Hi and welcome to the board.</p><p></p><p>Time for a new therapist - at least for your son. It's not uncommon for parents of more than one difficult child to have separate therapist's and/or psychiatrists for each kid. In fact, I think smallworld's 3 kids each have separate docs.</p><p></p><p>I hear 'cycles' and I think mood disorder. Depression, bipolar, etc. My son was very hostile, angry, and aggressive when depressed. My daughter does rage and spew venom from time to time, but mostly her depression is turned inward - she's not good enough, she can't do anything right, etc.</p><p></p><p>I understand feeling yourself slide into a depression from this. That's exactly what I did with my son and it was my worst episode ever. I strongly recommend that you find some time for yourself. We have to take care of ourselves if we are to take care of our kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 229468"] Hi and welcome to the board. Time for a new therapist - at least for your son. It's not uncommon for parents of more than one difficult child to have separate therapist's and/or psychiatrists for each kid. In fact, I think smallworld's 3 kids each have separate docs. I hear 'cycles' and I think mood disorder. Depression, bipolar, etc. My son was very hostile, angry, and aggressive when depressed. My daughter does rage and spew venom from time to time, but mostly her depression is turned inward - she's not good enough, she can't do anything right, etc. I understand feeling yourself slide into a depression from this. That's exactly what I did with my son and it was my worst episode ever. I strongly recommend that you find some time for yourself. We have to take care of ourselves if we are to take care of our kids. [/QUOTE]
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