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Anyone else feeling like they want to do away with their child sometimes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crystal72" data-source="post: 459472" data-attributes="member: 12326"><p>I really think you cannot allow him to continue on this way - he is taunting you, testing you and escalating in the ways of provoking you. I would not be surprised at all if physical attacks against your pets if you have any, the wife, the younger sib, or even you will be next - it looks like he is trying to work his nerve up to it. I would really like to suggest speaking both to his psychiatrist and his therapist about this; perhaps it is time for new medications, perhaps for another approach in therapy or counseling - but you can't go on doing nothing or going along with it, or progressively worse than this will happening. </p><p></p><p>Mum_of_OCD_kiddo,</p><p></p><p>These sounded familiar. My 11 years old abused our dog, constantly challenging the father, physically attacked his siblings and tried a few issues of charging me but I always stare him in the eyes to let him know I m in charge. </p><p>I always feel the psychiatrist not listening to me cos he always say it's my depression that make me only see the negative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crystal72, post: 459472, member: 12326"] I really think you cannot allow him to continue on this way - he is taunting you, testing you and escalating in the ways of provoking you. I would not be surprised at all if physical attacks against your pets if you have any, the wife, the younger sib, or even you will be next - it looks like he is trying to work his nerve up to it. I would really like to suggest speaking both to his psychiatrist and his therapist about this; perhaps it is time for new medications, perhaps for another approach in therapy or counseling - but you can't go on doing nothing or going along with it, or progressively worse than this will happening. Mum_of_OCD_kiddo, These sounded familiar. My 11 years old abused our dog, constantly challenging the father, physically attacked his siblings and tried a few issues of charging me but I always stare him in the eyes to let him know I m in charge. I always feel the psychiatrist not listening to me cos he always say it's my depression that make me only see the negative. [/QUOTE]
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