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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 245603" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Another thought...</p><p>Terry, your difficult child's grandiosity sounds more like the Aspie type than the Bipolar type (with my difficult child I get to see both, and they are quite different). This isn't the "I can fly" sort of grandiosity, more like the "If you and I ever played tennis I'd wipe up the courts with you." kind.</p><p></p><p>I just finished a book which provides some great insight into this sort of thinking. It's called <em>Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships</em>, by Temple Grandin and Sean Barron. In particular, the sections of the book by Barron address exactly this type of thinking. It was a real eye opener.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 245603, member: 3907"] Another thought... Terry, your difficult child's grandiosity sounds more like the Aspie type than the Bipolar type (with my difficult child I get to see both, and they are quite different). This isn't the "I can fly" sort of grandiosity, more like the "If you and I ever played tennis I'd wipe up the courts with you." kind. I just finished a book which provides some great insight into this sort of thinking. It's called [I]Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships[/I], by Temple Grandin and Sean Barron. In particular, the sections of the book by Barron address exactly this type of thinking. It was a real eye opener. [/QUOTE]
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