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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="RN0441" data-source="post: 704512" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>Thanks ladies. Dad is in denial there is even a problem so he would never seek help.</p><p></p><p>This only happens once a year - too much for me - but I don't know if she would go to a DV shelter. I think she is really embarrassed/ashamed etc. She is not texting me back this afternoon so not sure what is going on. I will give her the advice you have both given and ask her Susie if she wants to email with someone that has dealt with it. I think her husband also is afraid that he could become violent with his son if he steps in but to tell his wife to leave is not acceptable either. I think she feels hopeless and alone and it sucks. She knows we've been through the mill with our son so that is probably why she confided in me.</p><p></p><p>SWOT yes she has been doing interventions since he was born. Devoted her life to the boy.</p><p></p><p>I think the anger comes from frustration because I think he gets teased at school. He works out every day though so he is big and strong and that combined with anger is scary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 704512, member: 15032"] Thanks ladies. Dad is in denial there is even a problem so he would never seek help. This only happens once a year - too much for me - but I don't know if she would go to a DV shelter. I think she is really embarrassed/ashamed etc. She is not texting me back this afternoon so not sure what is going on. I will give her the advice you have both given and ask her Susie if she wants to email with someone that has dealt with it. I think her husband also is afraid that he could become violent with his son if he steps in but to tell his wife to leave is not acceptable either. I think she feels hopeless and alone and it sucks. She knows we've been through the mill with our son so that is probably why she confided in me. SWOT yes she has been doing interventions since he was born. Devoted her life to the boy. I think the anger comes from frustration because I think he gets teased at school. He works out every day though so he is big and strong and that combined with anger is scary. [/QUOTE]
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