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How to respond to an obsessive-behavior request?
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 97215"><p>I wanted to add my welcome to the board. :flower: I'm always happy to see new members.</p><p></p><p>When my difficult child is raging, I send her to her room. When she was younger I had to carry her to her room and sit outside her door holding it shut, but at least now I can get her to go to her room on her own. It of course entails STOMP, STOMP, STOMP....SLAM!!! but at least she's not controlling the house. Once she's done, we can talk about it. When she's in that mode, she is not capable of rational thought. Any attempt at it just added fuel to the fire.</p><p></p><p>A bit of a hijack here...those palmetto bugs would cause me to have a panic attack without going through a divorce and being in a strange house. (Lisa, if you're reading this the palmetto bugs are the flying roaches. *shiver*)</p><p></p><p>I know you'll find lots of support here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 97215"] I wanted to add my welcome to the board. [img]:flower:[/img] I'm always happy to see new members. When my difficult child is raging, I send her to her room. When she was younger I had to carry her to her room and sit outside her door holding it shut, but at least now I can get her to go to her room on her own. It of course entails STOMP, STOMP, STOMP....SLAM!!! but at least she's not controlling the house. Once she's done, we can talk about it. When she's in that mode, she is not capable of rational thought. Any attempt at it just added fuel to the fire. A bit of a hijack here...those palmetto bugs would cause me to have a panic attack without going through a divorce and being in a strange house. (Lisa, if you're reading this the palmetto bugs are the flying roaches. *shiver*) I know you'll find lots of support here. [/QUOTE]
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