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Morning from hell and Conduct Disorder remains the verdict...
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 467618" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p><strong>Whatamess</strong>, I'm not using the term "evil" in an otherworldly sense, and I don't think EPT is either. I think the term is more an emotional reaction to this child's predisposed behavior. For whatever reason, this child seems to be predisposed to negative action/behavior. Even when he displays positive behavior, it seems to stem from a manipulative motivation which again, is negative behavior.</p><p></p><p>Funny you should mention seizures and possession since when I first joined this board, my own child was having episodes which might be linked to seizure activity (still don't' know specifically, just know they stopped when we stopped medications). And when I described these episodes to ppl, I would say, "If I didn't know any better, I'd be calling a priest for an exorcism". I find it is a natural emotional response.</p><p> You are so correct because if we keep that distinction, we can keep a more clinical perspective, and not get caught up in the negative emotions ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 467618, member: 11965"] [B]Whatamess[/B], I'm not using the term "evil" in an otherworldly sense, and I don't think EPT is either. I think the term is more an emotional reaction to this child's predisposed behavior. For whatever reason, this child seems to be predisposed to negative action/behavior. Even when he displays positive behavior, it seems to stem from a manipulative motivation which again, is negative behavior. Funny you should mention seizures and possession since when I first joined this board, my own child was having episodes which might be linked to seizure activity (still don't' know specifically, just know they stopped when we stopped medications). And when I described these episodes to ppl, I would say, "If I didn't know any better, I'd be calling a priest for an exorcism". I find it is a natural emotional response. You are so correct because if we keep that distinction, we can keep a more clinical perspective, and not get caught up in the negative emotions ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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