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<blockquote data-quote="Masta" data-source="post: 9292" data-attributes="member: 308"><p>MidwestMom: difficult child turned 18yr last Oct. difficult child is still in states custody, they will release her when they feel comfortable that she can cope on her own. They can keep her in their custody till difficult child is 21yr.</p><p></p><p>difficult child has been diagnosed with a mood disorder not otherwise specified before, but has lost that diagnosis. difficult childs bio father hasnt been diagnosed but Im sure he is full blown bipolar, he raged allot. He was also very attention seeking. difficult child doesnt rage.</p><p></p><p>difficult child has had a neuro pysch done sept 2006 its shows: the neuropsychological deficit scale is: 26: which is mildly impaired brain functioning. difficult child has impairment/damage on both sides of her brain. difficult child suffers from dysgraphia, and verbal dysgnosia , difficult child is learning disabled, has severe C.A.P.D. short term auditory memory problems</p><p></p><p>neuro pysch: difficult child impaired judgment - executive function judgment, difficult child is impaired in the ability to analyze situations, recognize relationships that are involved in complex situations, draw correct conclusions from her observations, and use accurate cause-and-affect reasoning. difficult child misperceives aspects/details of a situation, and/or attends to irrelevant details of that situation, and therefore responds in a erratic, erroneous and inappropriate manner.</p><p></p><p>I personally think difficult child has a mood disorder, as well as a personality disorder ... difficult child cycles slowly like every other month. The Child and family team watch her go in waves and hold mini interventions when we see that things are getting out of hand.</p><p></p><p>I also think she has some sort of personality disorder. difficult child believes the world should revolve around her. difficult child has made statements like: difficult child wishes everyone could read a manual written she has written about herself so we all could comply to what she wants. difficult child has always been a demanding child.</p><p></p><p>Every other month we are dealing with new issues when it comes to difficult child. When difficult child was living at home her issues happened daily. Im sure its still that way now, foster mom doesnt watch her like I use to. I have detached. I cant handle the stress from all of difficult childs dramas, I feel like I have pstd from it all. My other kids and husband have gone through allot they are dealing with their own hurt when it comes to difficult child. We lived in a war zone when she was at home. I want to help difficult child but I have to remain detached in order to get through this.</p><p></p><p>Do people with personality disorders cut? </p><p></p><p>difficult child is currently on Zoloft.</p><p></p><p>I understand cutting is serious. Im wondering if difficult child is a true cutter. difficult child barely breaks the skin then goes and shows her foster mom the next day. I am concerned, I wont be pushing this under the rug, I will make sure this gets addressed with dcfs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Masta, post: 9292, member: 308"] MidwestMom: difficult child turned 18yr last Oct. difficult child is still in states custody, they will release her when they feel comfortable that she can cope on her own. They can keep her in their custody till difficult child is 21yr. difficult child has been diagnosed with a mood disorder not otherwise specified before, but has lost that diagnosis. difficult childs bio father hasnt been diagnosed but Im sure he is full blown bipolar, he raged allot. He was also very attention seeking. difficult child doesnt rage. difficult child has had a neuro pysch done sept 2006 its shows: the neuropsychological deficit scale is: 26: which is mildly impaired brain functioning. difficult child has impairment/damage on both sides of her brain. difficult child suffers from dysgraphia, and verbal dysgnosia , difficult child is learning disabled, has severe C.A.P.D. short term auditory memory problems neuro pysch: difficult child impaired judgment - executive function judgment, difficult child is impaired in the ability to analyze situations, recognize relationships that are involved in complex situations, draw correct conclusions from her observations, and use accurate cause-and-affect reasoning. difficult child misperceives aspects/details of a situation, and/or attends to irrelevant details of that situation, and therefore responds in a erratic, erroneous and inappropriate manner. I personally think difficult child has a mood disorder, as well as a personality disorder ... difficult child cycles slowly like every other month. The Child and family team watch her go in waves and hold mini interventions when we see that things are getting out of hand. I also think she has some sort of personality disorder. difficult child believes the world should revolve around her. difficult child has made statements like: difficult child wishes everyone could read a manual written she has written about herself so we all could comply to what she wants. difficult child has always been a demanding child. Every other month we are dealing with new issues when it comes to difficult child. When difficult child was living at home her issues happened daily. Im sure its still that way now, foster mom doesnt watch her like I use to. I have detached. I cant handle the stress from all of difficult childs dramas, I feel like I have pstd from it all. My other kids and husband have gone through allot they are dealing with their own hurt when it comes to difficult child. We lived in a war zone when she was at home. I want to help difficult child but I have to remain detached in order to get through this. Do people with personality disorders cut? difficult child is currently on Zoloft. I understand cutting is serious. Im wondering if difficult child is a true cutter. difficult child barely breaks the skin then goes and shows her foster mom the next day. I am concerned, I wont be pushing this under the rug, I will make sure this gets addressed with dcfs. [/QUOTE]
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