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<blockquote data-quote="Loving Abbey 2" data-source="post: 156547" data-attributes="member: 4845"><p>So forgive me if I remember this wrong. But didn't your son attack your daughter? But she has PTSD from it right? If I am remembering this right than that does account for her behaviors, between the inherited mood disorder, bipolar or otherwise, and the attack, PTSD, and adoption. Frequently adopted kids act out most during thier teen years. Did either of them have any brain bleed or injury? That often accounts for some really bizarre or extreme behaviors, and that coupled with trauma can lead to a lack of remorse. </p><p> </p><p>Also, kids who look CD or even ODD, sometiems have budding personality disorders, which are very difficult to treat. For you daughter, have you tried Dialectic Behavioral Therapy in conjunction with medication's? It's usually most effective for girls. I don't know if that helps any. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loving Abbey 2, post: 156547, member: 4845"] So forgive me if I remember this wrong. But didn't your son attack your daughter? But she has PTSD from it right? If I am remembering this right than that does account for her behaviors, between the inherited mood disorder, bipolar or otherwise, and the attack, PTSD, and adoption. Frequently adopted kids act out most during thier teen years. Did either of them have any brain bleed or injury? That often accounts for some really bizarre or extreme behaviors, and that coupled with trauma can lead to a lack of remorse. Also, kids who look CD or even ODD, sometiems have budding personality disorders, which are very difficult to treat. For you daughter, have you tried Dialectic Behavioral Therapy in conjunction with medication's? It's usually most effective for girls. I don't know if that helps any. Good luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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