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<blockquote data-quote="Night Owl Mama" data-source="post: 693698" data-attributes="member: 20490"><p>SWOT, you are right, he is mentally ill as well. Mood instability, similar to bipolar but not quite. The mood swings almost always involve violent outbursts. He doesn't get manic. His comorbid conditions plus the autism is what is making it so hard for him to succeed. I also think he may have some personality disorder traits. His father is a narcissist, and when son is angry or feels betrayed, his behavior mirrors his father's to a t. Even things he has got to be too young to remember. It's wired into his dna I swear!</p><p></p><p>My other son, who is more autistic in mannerisms and such, is so much more functional in day to day life because he has stable moods and better empathy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Night Owl Mama, post: 693698, member: 20490"] SWOT, you are right, he is mentally ill as well. Mood instability, similar to bipolar but not quite. The mood swings almost always involve violent outbursts. He doesn't get manic. His comorbid conditions plus the autism is what is making it so hard for him to succeed. I also think he may have some personality disorder traits. His father is a narcissist, and when son is angry or feels betrayed, his behavior mirrors his father's to a t. Even things he has got to be too young to remember. It's wired into his dna I swear! My other son, who is more autistic in mannerisms and such, is so much more functional in day to day life because he has stable moods and better empathy. [/QUOTE]
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