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emotional dysregulation/bent out of shape
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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 438319"><p>This is a very helpful thread, one I will definitely refer back to. Manster and I are currently disussing ways to deal with frustration. Our ideas range from physical exercise and deep breathing to visualization techniques. What happens is he reacts without thinking which sets off husband and then husband's anger exacerbates things even more. It helps to have the adults educated because the wrong kind of parenting can make things go down hill even faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 438319"] This is a very helpful thread, one I will definitely refer back to. Manster and I are currently disussing ways to deal with frustration. Our ideas range from physical exercise and deep breathing to visualization techniques. What happens is he reacts without thinking which sets off husband and then husband's anger exacerbates things even more. It helps to have the adults educated because the wrong kind of parenting can make things go down hill even faster. [/QUOTE]
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