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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 214760" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>My daughter is similar. She steals a lot and gets violent when you catch her. Attacking with- fists, destroying property and throwing things. Then she feels so bad afterwards when the tantrum ends. </p><p>Here's my take - we went to YEARS of therapy with SWs, psychologists and numerous psychiatrists with very little to show for it. She didn't talk to these people, and they kept telling me they were getting no where. The psychiatrists just threw ADHD medications at us. In calmer times, my difficult child is very affectionate and loving believe it or not!</p><p> </p><p>If your gut tells you it's deeper than what you see, maybe a more intensive neuropsychologist evaluation is what you need. If you feel it might be worth trying the psychiatric first, then go for it. You are THE expert on your child whether you feel like it or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 214760, member: 6118"] My daughter is similar. She steals a lot and gets violent when you catch her. Attacking with- fists, destroying property and throwing things. Then she feels so bad afterwards when the tantrum ends. Here's my take - we went to YEARS of therapy with SWs, psychologists and numerous psychiatrists with very little to show for it. She didn't talk to these people, and they kept telling me they were getting no where. The psychiatrists just threw ADHD medications at us. In calmer times, my difficult child is very affectionate and loving believe it or not! If your gut tells you it's deeper than what you see, maybe a more intensive neuropsychologist evaluation is what you need. If you feel it might be worth trying the psychiatric first, then go for it. You are THE expert on your child whether you feel like it or not. [/QUOTE]
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