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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 700615" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Hi chr. Why not start a new thread. This one is from 2013.</p><p></p><p>That said, I agree with the others. I would strongly consider therapy and a consult with a psychiatrist. I can understand how stunned and grossed out by what he is doing, but it is really a cry for help. Apparently he is incapable right now to deal with what he is thinking/feeling, and/or is very, very angry. But the thing is that he is hurting himself and you by acting out his anger this way if that is what he is doing. Maybe, if there are funds to pay a behavioral intervention plan by a behavioral psychologist to give you and he a strategy to curb the behavior might make sense. I would take him to his pediatrician right off and ask what to do. Who knows. An element of this might be health related even though he says it is volitional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 700615, member: 18958"] Hi chr. Why not start a new thread. This one is from 2013. That said, I agree with the others. I would strongly consider therapy and a consult with a psychiatrist. I can understand how stunned and grossed out by what he is doing, but it is really a cry for help. Apparently he is incapable right now to deal with what he is thinking/feeling, and/or is very, very angry. But the thing is that he is hurting himself and you by acting out his anger this way if that is what he is doing. Maybe, if there are funds to pay a behavioral intervention plan by a behavioral psychologist to give you and he a strategy to curb the behavior might make sense. I would take him to his pediatrician right off and ask what to do. Who knows. An element of this might be health related even though he says it is volitional. [/QUOTE]
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