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Please Help?? 6 YO Daughter Possible ODD, Borderline (BPD), or ADHD??
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 461427" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Even when we do see patterns and so on, much of what our difficult children deal with is related to "body chemistry".</p><p></p><p>Even "run of the mill" disorders like depression have a strong "body chemistry" component.</p><p>Sometimes, therapy helps in ways that enable the body to adjust its own chemistry. An example of this is learning how to manage panic attacks by controlled thought processes, which stops the body from dumping the fight-or-flight chemicals and hormones into our system.</p><p>Sometimes, medications help by correcting the body chemistry or countering the effects of it.</p><p>Some people need both.</p><p>And sometimes... nothing seems to work. In which case, we keep trying anyway, because new research and new medications come out all the time, and maybe, just maybe, the "next thing" will have some answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 461427, member: 11791"] Even when we do see patterns and so on, much of what our difficult children deal with is related to "body chemistry". Even "run of the mill" disorders like depression have a strong "body chemistry" component. Sometimes, therapy helps in ways that enable the body to adjust its own chemistry. An example of this is learning how to manage panic attacks by controlled thought processes, which stops the body from dumping the fight-or-flight chemicals and hormones into our system. Sometimes, medications help by correcting the body chemistry or countering the effects of it. Some people need both. And sometimes... nothing seems to work. In which case, we keep trying anyway, because new research and new medications come out all the time, and maybe, just maybe, the "next thing" will have some answers. [/QUOTE]
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