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Does my daughter have a Mood Disorder?
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<blockquote data-quote="mevmom" data-source="post: 712926" data-attributes="member: 21856"><p>No I'm not against help at all! I met with a friend who specializes in this area today.</p><p>Unfortunately none of that matters because when I talked to my husband, I confirmed that we are not on the same page at all. He seems to see this situation very differently. He sees her as high spirited and emotional. Challenging but not problematic. He sees this as a problem with how I relate to her, that I just can't handle her emotions. I don't deny that I struggle with that. I know we have issues with our dynamic. I just think it's more than that.</p><p>Anyway it doesn't matter because we are gridlocked so no progress can be made. He thinks I just can't see the good in her. I'm sad and frustrated. There's really nothing I can do right now except work with my counselor on way to cope better.</p><p>Thanks for listening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mevmom, post: 712926, member: 21856"] No I'm not against help at all! I met with a friend who specializes in this area today. Unfortunately none of that matters because when I talked to my husband, I confirmed that we are not on the same page at all. He seems to see this situation very differently. He sees her as high spirited and emotional. Challenging but not problematic. He sees this as a problem with how I relate to her, that I just can't handle her emotions. I don't deny that I struggle with that. I know we have issues with our dynamic. I just think it's more than that. Anyway it doesn't matter because we are gridlocked so no progress can be made. He thinks I just can't see the good in her. I'm sad and frustrated. There's really nothing I can do right now except work with my counselor on way to cope better. Thanks for listening. [/QUOTE]
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