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So, how do you know if you're dealing with a sociopath?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 531870" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>So complex isn't it? Even if you know there are some pre-existing issues, that just makes things harder in many ways. I think they are more vulnerable to typical things becoming extreme (does that make sense?). What you said about depression really hit me. I have thought that of all the mental health possibilities that I would think are in addition to Q's developmental issues....the panic stuff and depression have seemed possibilities. I never thought about if that is making the aggression worse. I guess that even though he learned how to say "suicide" from a depressed girl, at times when he says he wants to go kill himself he really is feeling badly. What to do about taht since antidepressants have seemed to make his anxiety and aggression worse. I hate the thought of trying something and risking a huge medication reaction again. I just hate this for him.</p><p></p><p>I hope you can sort through it and figure some of it out. I think the constant fights, aggression is sometimes just so wearing I wish I could disappear. I am usually up for the challenge but there are days when I am just plain worn out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 531870, member: 12886"] So complex isn't it? Even if you know there are some pre-existing issues, that just makes things harder in many ways. I think they are more vulnerable to typical things becoming extreme (does that make sense?). What you said about depression really hit me. I have thought that of all the mental health possibilities that I would think are in addition to Q's developmental issues....the panic stuff and depression have seemed possibilities. I never thought about if that is making the aggression worse. I guess that even though he learned how to say "suicide" from a depressed girl, at times when he says he wants to go kill himself he really is feeling badly. What to do about taht since antidepressants have seemed to make his anxiety and aggression worse. I hate the thought of trying something and risking a huge medication reaction again. I just hate this for him. I hope you can sort through it and figure some of it out. I think the constant fights, aggression is sometimes just so wearing I wish I could disappear. I am usually up for the challenge but there are days when I am just plain worn out. [/QUOTE]
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