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19 1/2 Year Old Struggling With Complex Developmental Challenges
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<blockquote data-quote="tbod" data-source="post: 686507" data-attributes="member: 20297"><p>Thank you for this advice. I'll talk to my wife about it. Sometimes its hard to tell whether he intentionally wants to be an A## H### or whether he really can't see how ridiculous and illogical he really is, in time to do a course correction. Its probably a mixture of both. But, to the degree that he carries these anger issues is way beyond the norm...and he doesn't do much to curb them ...even with all of the help he's had with our psychologist. He has to want to get better and help himself. Im sure things will improve to a degree due to some growth in maturity...just hoping he doesn't trade one problem for another in this process. You know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbod, post: 686507, member: 20297"] Thank you for this advice. I'll talk to my wife about it. Sometimes its hard to tell whether he intentionally wants to be an A## H### or whether he really can't see how ridiculous and illogical he really is, in time to do a course correction. Its probably a mixture of both. But, to the degree that he carries these anger issues is way beyond the norm...and he doesn't do much to curb them ...even with all of the help he's had with our psychologist. He has to want to get better and help himself. Im sure things will improve to a degree due to some growth in maturity...just hoping he doesn't trade one problem for another in this process. You know? [/QUOTE]
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