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daughter-12 raging, destructive behavior ... help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Susibell2" data-source="post: 119449" data-attributes="member: 2271"><p>This is my first time on here but I just had to post. This sounds so much like my 16 yr old son!! The always saying he just has to finish the level etc. He had bought a new video game fo rhis computer and when was told his time was up totally freaked to the point of crying hysterically. Needless to say he isn't allowed to play that game anymore. He insisted he had to beat the game. Thing is it isn't that way with all games. </p><p>My son also lost his father (my ex) it was 3 yrs ago. My ex was abusive to all of us and would bad mouth me and my husband all the time. </p><p>One difference is Jacob's problems all stem from a traumatic brain injury from a car accident when he waqs 5 months old. He's also been diagnosis'd with ADHD, Impulsivity disorder and conduct disorder.</p><p>I'm afraid if I call the police when he gets violent they won't know how to handle it because of his brain injury. I had him evalulated at our local mental health center before and they basically told me he needs help but no one there specializes in head injuries and wouldn't know how to handle it!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susibell2, post: 119449, member: 2271"] This is my first time on here but I just had to post. This sounds so much like my 16 yr old son!! The always saying he just has to finish the level etc. He had bought a new video game fo rhis computer and when was told his time was up totally freaked to the point of crying hysterically. Needless to say he isn't allowed to play that game anymore. He insisted he had to beat the game. Thing is it isn't that way with all games. My son also lost his father (my ex) it was 3 yrs ago. My ex was abusive to all of us and would bad mouth me and my husband all the time. One difference is Jacob's problems all stem from a traumatic brain injury from a car accident when he waqs 5 months old. He's also been diagnosis'd with ADHD, Impulsivity disorder and conduct disorder. I'm afraid if I call the police when he gets violent they won't know how to handle it because of his brain injury. I had him evalulated at our local mental health center before and they basically told me he needs help but no one there specializes in head injuries and wouldn't know how to handle it!!! [/QUOTE]
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