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why is everything a personal attack on "him"??
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<blockquote data-quote="tictoc" data-source="post: 376219" data-attributes="member: 7916"><p>I'm not sure if this is relevant to your situation, but I found it interesting...I've been reading "Bipolar Kids," by Rosalie Greenberg, and she has a section where she distinguishes between "irritable depression" and "irritable mania." She describes irritable depression as being directed inward, with feelings of worthlessness, blaming one's self for everything, and feeling like a failure. She describes irritable mania as being directed outward, blaming others for everything, and never taking responsibility for one's own mistakes.</p><p> </p><p>I haven't read any of your other posts, so please don't take this as a suggestion that your difficult child is bipolar. The title of this thread just reminded me of what I read last night.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tictoc, post: 376219, member: 7916"] I'm not sure if this is relevant to your situation, but I found it interesting...I've been reading "Bipolar Kids," by Rosalie Greenberg, and she has a section where she distinguishes between "irritable depression" and "irritable mania." She describes irritable depression as being directed inward, with feelings of worthlessness, blaming one's self for everything, and feeling like a failure. She describes irritable mania as being directed outward, blaming others for everything, and never taking responsibility for one's own mistakes. I haven't read any of your other posts, so please don't take this as a suggestion that your difficult child is bipolar. The title of this thread just reminded me of what I read last night. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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