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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 343516" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi, and welcome.</p><p>I agree with-Daisyface. Not only will you not forgive yourself if something happens, but your son won't forgive himself when he grows up and realizes what he's done. And someday, he will be able to navigate the world around him, right?</p><p>I would suggest checking on his medications and working very, very hard in therapy to curb the impulsive, angry hitting, which, untreated, he will eventually do to anyone, not just the old and defenseless, as you have seen. </p><p>You're in therapy, right? Doesn't the therapist help with-anger issues? I imagine that the triggers can be more frequent with-a todder-preschooler around, who is full of energy and loud noises. </p><p>I'd suggest a psyc hospital again, and then transition to Residential Treatment Center (RTC), if you can pull it off.</p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 343516, member: 3419"] Hi, and welcome. I agree with-Daisyface. Not only will you not forgive yourself if something happens, but your son won't forgive himself when he grows up and realizes what he's done. And someday, he will be able to navigate the world around him, right? I would suggest checking on his medications and working very, very hard in therapy to curb the impulsive, angry hitting, which, untreated, he will eventually do to anyone, not just the old and defenseless, as you have seen. You're in therapy, right? Doesn't the therapist help with-anger issues? I imagine that the triggers can be more frequent with-a todder-preschooler around, who is full of energy and loud noises. I'd suggest a psyc hospital again, and then transition to Residential Treatment Center (RTC), if you can pull it off. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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