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I Can Only Say "I'm Sorry" So Many Times
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 397569"><p>Thanks for the support. I know that you are right and I told him after he gave me atgtitude that if it comtinued he was going to lose the privledge. That seemed to cool his jets, but there was no apology from him for his attitude. This is something that we are trying to work on with him. He seems to think that when people do what he considered to be a wrong towards him, he holds onto it forever. The therapist has asked him why he just can't accept an apology for things that were clearll accidents, but he thinks that everything bad that happens to him, like getting thrown off his game when I sent the fax, was done on purpose to make him angry. I'm not sure where that comes from and the therapist is having a hard time getting through to him that accidents are sometimes just that: accidents. They happen to everyone and you have to be able to handle them with grace. He clearly can't, or won't do that. I'm not sure which.</p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 397569"] Thanks for the support. I know that you are right and I told him after he gave me atgtitude that if it comtinued he was going to lose the privledge. That seemed to cool his jets, but there was no apology from him for his attitude. This is something that we are trying to work on with him. He seems to think that when people do what he considered to be a wrong towards him, he holds onto it forever. The therapist has asked him why he just can't accept an apology for things that were clearll accidents, but he thinks that everything bad that happens to him, like getting thrown off his game when I sent the fax, was done on purpose to make him angry. I'm not sure where that comes from and the therapist is having a hard time getting through to him that accidents are sometimes just that: accidents. They happen to everyone and you have to be able to handle them with grace. He clearly can't, or won't do that. I'm not sure which. Pam [/QUOTE]
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