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<blockquote data-quote="Second Time Around" data-source="post: 682528" data-attributes="member: 18739"><p>Dear Beam, I'm so sorry you are going through this. Others will come along to advise you. It seems to me that something serious is going on, maybe a mood disorder or a personality disorder. My step-son had violent rages over insignificant things for years. We went to various doctors and had several different diagnoses before he was finally correctly diagnosed correctly with bipolar disorder. The right medications made a huge difference. He still has disabilities and doesn't function like a typical kid, but he's no longer violent and raging every day.</p><p></p><p>Please get her evaluated and get professional help as soon as possible. Document everything so you can present it clearly and have good evidence of her behavior. It is definitely not normal. You need to be safe in your home, too. If she tries to hurt you or anyone, call the police. Not doing so sends a message that she can hit you with no consequences. It's better for these things to be done now before she is an adult and you have no legal authority over her. Being in another country complicated things. Maybe you could hire a professional translator.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there. You're not alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Second Time Around, post: 682528, member: 18739"] Dear Beam, I'm so sorry you are going through this. Others will come along to advise you. It seems to me that something serious is going on, maybe a mood disorder or a personality disorder. My step-son had violent rages over insignificant things for years. We went to various doctors and had several different diagnoses before he was finally correctly diagnosed correctly with bipolar disorder. The right medications made a huge difference. He still has disabilities and doesn't function like a typical kid, but he's no longer violent and raging every day. Please get her evaluated and get professional help as soon as possible. Document everything so you can present it clearly and have good evidence of her behavior. It is definitely not normal. You need to be safe in your home, too. If she tries to hurt you or anyone, call the police. Not doing so sends a message that she can hit you with no consequences. It's better for these things to be done now before she is an adult and you have no legal authority over her. Being in another country complicated things. Maybe you could hire a professional translator. Hang in there. You're not alone. [/QUOTE]
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