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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 440148" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Seriously...she needs to see a psychiatrist. Do you know if her birthparents had psychiatric problems other than drug abuse? Unfortunately, even if you gave her a great enviroment, she is 50% her b-mom and a 50% b-dad's DNA. Add the drug/alcohol exposure in there and in my opinion you should get her to a psychiatrist (the guy with the MD) before she hits high school. Drugs are a huge threat to her...and running away, cutting, sex, STDs...she may turn around and say she's NOT gay or bi-sexual and she is at high risk to get out of control. If this were my daughter, I'd talk to a psychiatrist before sending her to a mainstream high school. It's a tough world in high school. Your husband is not equipped to diagnose and treat her problems...they are too extreme. Her attraction to all things dark in my opinion shows more a deep sadness and rebellion than anything else in my opinion. And I once adopted an angry young man (he was 11). We had to dissolve the adoption...he sexually abused my two younger adopted kids badly and killed our animals. The kids were too afraid of him to tell us. </p><p></p><p>Please get her to a psychiatrist. Hugs, and keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 440148, member: 1550"] Seriously...she needs to see a psychiatrist. Do you know if her birthparents had psychiatric problems other than drug abuse? Unfortunately, even if you gave her a great enviroment, she is 50% her b-mom and a 50% b-dad's DNA. Add the drug/alcohol exposure in there and in my opinion you should get her to a psychiatrist (the guy with the MD) before she hits high school. Drugs are a huge threat to her...and running away, cutting, sex, STDs...she may turn around and say she's NOT gay or bi-sexual and she is at high risk to get out of control. If this were my daughter, I'd talk to a psychiatrist before sending her to a mainstream high school. It's a tough world in high school. Your husband is not equipped to diagnose and treat her problems...they are too extreme. Her attraction to all things dark in my opinion shows more a deep sadness and rebellion than anything else in my opinion. And I once adopted an angry young man (he was 11). We had to dissolve the adoption...he sexually abused my two younger adopted kids badly and killed our animals. The kids were too afraid of him to tell us. Please get her to a psychiatrist. Hugs, and keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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