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Friend's son is autistic. Came after her last night. How can I help her/she get help?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 704511" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>This teen needs help and obviously isn't getting the right kind of it. I wonder if he got the proper interventions for autism. My son did and he's 23, on his own, and my hero..he never had and never will hurt anyone. He's very chill and kind. He does not act out in anger me and my neurologically typical daughter and I have often said we wished we were as mellow as my son. So not all autistic people have unusual degrees of anger. And the child you are discussing sounds like there may be more going on than autism. His violence is extreme. </p><p> </p><p></p><p>At any rate, this teen would likely do best in an out of home placement to address his disorders, which I suspect are many. He is dangerous and you are just a friend. There is nothing you can do.</p><p></p><p>It really is up to the family but it is awesome that you care about your friend so much. Emotional support helps more than you know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 704511, member: 1550"] This teen needs help and obviously isn't getting the right kind of it. I wonder if he got the proper interventions for autism. My son did and he's 23, on his own, and my hero..he never had and never will hurt anyone. He's very chill and kind. He does not act out in anger me and my neurologically typical daughter and I have often said we wished we were as mellow as my son. So not all autistic people have unusual degrees of anger. And the child you are discussing sounds like there may be more going on than autism. His violence is extreme. At any rate, this teen would likely do best in an out of home placement to address his disorders, which I suspect are many. He is dangerous and you are just a friend. There is nothing you can do. It really is up to the family but it is awesome that you care about your friend so much. Emotional support helps more than you know. [/QUOTE]
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