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How do you defuse meltdown towards friends?
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<blockquote data-quote="lovelyboy" data-source="post: 441152" data-attributes="member: 8045"><p>Thanx...I was also thinking of him rather leaving the room, but he will have to practice this, because when he's to far into the emotions...he can't think rasional! Regarding the sleepover...Goodness, luckily I trusted my instinct when he first wanted to do the sleep-over thing...It was with 2 other friends, so I organised to fetch him in the early evening...Shoo....when I got there it was terrible, he was trying to keep it together with everything he got...but argumenting, isolation, ect already started to kick in (I was actually very upset because the mom didn't call me earlier to let me know to rather come and fetch him...she's one of the best SI therapist in our country!). From the moment he got in the car he started crying...he was in total overload...I felt so sad for him...In the future we rather do the sleepover at our house!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovelyboy, post: 441152, member: 8045"] Thanx...I was also thinking of him rather leaving the room, but he will have to practice this, because when he's to far into the emotions...he can't think rasional! Regarding the sleepover...Goodness, luckily I trusted my instinct when he first wanted to do the sleep-over thing...It was with 2 other friends, so I organised to fetch him in the early evening...Shoo....when I got there it was terrible, he was trying to keep it together with everything he got...but argumenting, isolation, ect already started to kick in (I was actually very upset because the mom didn't call me earlier to let me know to rather come and fetch him...she's one of the best SI therapist in our country!). From the moment he got in the car he started crying...he was in total overload...I felt so sad for him...In the future we rather do the sleepover at our house! [/QUOTE]
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