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Traits of a typical difficult child--add your thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 618383" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>- mental health and/or substance abuse issues</p><p>- skill defects (often social skills)</p><p>- inability to deal with boring and repetitiveness (going with my dog analogies, dogs with those traits are often considered very difficult to motivate or even untrainable. It's difficult to learn anything, if one isn't able to handle repeats)</p><p>- feel big, everything is always dramatic and either the coolest thing ever or love story of the century or absolutely insufferable. And this changes often</p><p>- related to one before splitting: people and things are either pure evil or best ever, not seeing the grey. </p><p>- deep, wrenching shame and inability to love and take care of themselves under all the false bravado.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 618383, member: 14557"] - mental health and/or substance abuse issues - skill defects (often social skills) - inability to deal with boring and repetitiveness (going with my dog analogies, dogs with those traits are often considered very difficult to motivate or even untrainable. It's difficult to learn anything, if one isn't able to handle repeats) - feel big, everything is always dramatic and either the coolest thing ever or love story of the century or absolutely insufferable. And this changes often - related to one before splitting: people and things are either pure evil or best ever, not seeing the grey. - deep, wrenching shame and inability to love and take care of themselves under all the false bravado. [/QUOTE]
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