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I don't like my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Penta" data-source="post: 78674" data-attributes="member: 1644"><p>After reading the posts about psychopaths, I wanted to add something else about my girl...she received so many terrible frightening diagnoses during her early teens..anti social conduct disorder, early onset schizophrenia, bi polar, ODD, and on and on because she exhibited characteristics of all these at various times...she lashed out physically and verbally at everyone in authority. But, NO diagnosis stuck. After she came to terms with her anger over the sense of loss in her life, she began to heal. And, now she is a young adult in every sense of the word...responsible, mature, healthy in mind and body, has goals and ambitions, compassionate, and kind. She still has her strong personality but, she is just a normal older teen now. And for that, I am forever grateful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Penta, post: 78674, member: 1644"] After reading the posts about psychopaths, I wanted to add something else about my girl...she received so many terrible frightening diagnoses during her early teens..anti social conduct disorder, early onset schizophrenia, bi polar, ODD, and on and on because she exhibited characteristics of all these at various times...she lashed out physically and verbally at everyone in authority. But, NO diagnosis stuck. After she came to terms with her anger over the sense of loss in her life, she began to heal. And, now she is a young adult in every sense of the word...responsible, mature, healthy in mind and body, has goals and ambitions, compassionate, and kind. She still has her strong personality but, she is just a normal older teen now. And for that, I am forever grateful. [/QUOTE]
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