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How do you deal with outbursts?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 539318" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I feel the same as every single response. In fact when I saw this thread (230 a.m.) I startled myself laughing out loud. Lately I really have worked hard to not react because even total agreement increases the rage. But being human and at times for safety I do end up getting angry at times (like today when he pushed a shopping cart into my ankle and then quickly said ...sorry I didnt mean to ...bu11 sh1+. You maybe didn't know how much it would hurt but you knew it would cause a reaction! I've never yelled at him in a public place before! (Well I didn't yell but my voice was raised )....of course he just matched my intensity and it did no good. </p><p>I have also started just walking to my car if he bumps me while walking at a mall or park ..</p><p>Or if he is being verbal ..tics or not ...i walk to the car. (Luckily he always follows ) and leave. No words of explanation needed. It's helping. Reduces power struggles and shifts his brain to stop the issue. </p><p></p><p>It sure is mentally exhausting always trying to avoid or end outbursts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 539318, member: 12886"] I feel the same as every single response. In fact when I saw this thread (230 a.m.) I startled myself laughing out loud. Lately I really have worked hard to not react because even total agreement increases the rage. But being human and at times for safety I do end up getting angry at times (like today when he pushed a shopping cart into my ankle and then quickly said ...sorry I didnt mean to ...bu11 sh1+. You maybe didn't know how much it would hurt but you knew it would cause a reaction! I've never yelled at him in a public place before! (Well I didn't yell but my voice was raised )....of course he just matched my intensity and it did no good. I have also started just walking to my car if he bumps me while walking at a mall or park .. Or if he is being verbal ..tics or not ...i walk to the car. (Luckily he always follows ) and leave. No words of explanation needed. It's helping. Reduces power struggles and shifts his brain to stop the issue. It sure is mentally exhausting always trying to avoid or end outbursts. [/QUOTE]
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