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Son is out of the hospital--addition to diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 104643" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I believe gender can be a major factor. Our difficult child grandson gets</p><p>along beautifully with females but he subtly plays sympathy cards</p><p>with females more than he does males. The professional females</p><p>seem more likely to respond with "awww" type responses when he</p><p>regurgitates his tales of neglect and abuse...and they are much</p><p>more responsive to his tales about GFGmom.</p><p></p><p>I changed him from female to male for therapy and recently, in the presence of difficult child, told the male therapist that it was my very</p><p>strong belief "that difficult child was focusing too much on repeating tales</p><p>of the past and that he needed to be guided to planning for his</p><p>future and analyzing his current life". Later...difficult child smiles and</p><p>said "Mama, you always know what's going on don't you?"</p><p></p><p>What weird lives we all lead!!!! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 104643, member: 35"] I believe gender can be a major factor. Our difficult child grandson gets along beautifully with females but he subtly plays sympathy cards with females more than he does males. The professional females seem more likely to respond with "awww" type responses when he regurgitates his tales of neglect and abuse...and they are much more responsive to his tales about GFGmom. I changed him from female to male for therapy and recently, in the presence of difficult child, told the male therapist that it was my very strong belief "that difficult child was focusing too much on repeating tales of the past and that he needed to be guided to planning for his future and analyzing his current life". Later...difficult child smiles and said "Mama, you always know what's going on don't you?" What weird lives we all lead!!!! DDD [/QUOTE]
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