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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 80190"><p>Ok, so I went back and read the other posts. I'm sorry I missed them. I wonder if husband didn't realize just how aggressive difficult child is with you until the incident the other night? Maybe that the psychiatrist countered him - and defended you - with how you react to difficult child... Maybe something finally clicked... Just thoughts I had...</p><p></p><p>I do have to say regarding his comment (you posted on another thread) that you have anger issues and need counseling... well, when you've been put in a position to always be the bad guy with little support, you're bound to end up at least a little resentful. I know husband has been better lately in that area, but as you stated it's taken him a long time to get here. </p><p></p><p>After reading the other threads, I would be interested to see how difficult child does with husband on their own. You stated that difficult child only responds to you in this manner, but I have a sneaky suspicion that husband would bear the brunt of it if husband was filling your role.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 80190"] Ok, so I went back and read the other posts. I'm sorry I missed them. I wonder if husband didn't realize just how aggressive difficult child is with you until the incident the other night? Maybe that the psychiatrist countered him - and defended you - with how you react to difficult child... Maybe something finally clicked... Just thoughts I had... I do have to say regarding his comment (you posted on another thread) that you have anger issues and need counseling... well, when you've been put in a position to always be the bad guy with little support, you're bound to end up at least a little resentful. I know husband has been better lately in that area, but as you stated it's taken him a long time to get here. After reading the other threads, I would be interested to see how difficult child does with husband on their own. You stated that difficult child only responds to you in this manner, but I have a sneaky suspicion that husband would bear the brunt of it if husband was filling your role. [/QUOTE]
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