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I got Matt the DSM for Cmas
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 487036" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Well, yes. I agree it's great that he's ready to learn. He's really done great on trying to help himself. I didn't mean to down play that at all because I think that is awesome. </p><p></p><p>And I will say Nichole's being Borderline (BPD) and anxiety is different from Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and PTSD too.............but you have to be careful when using these types of books because younger people tend to take them<strong> literally</strong>. Nichole read the info on Borderline (BPD) and then said well what's the point of living mom? Until I directed her to site of people who have done well in therapy. Until I reminded her that auntie Dammit Janet shares the same diagnosis and she thinks this auntie is pretty awesome. I mean she got totally upset over the dyslexia until she discovered the section where members posted ideas they'd come up with to help cope with the disorder which were pretty darn cool. </p><p></p><p>The DSM is some pretty heavy duty reading. I'd just be careful to try to balance it with some positives and things he can relate to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 487036, member: 84"] Well, yes. I agree it's great that he's ready to learn. He's really done great on trying to help himself. I didn't mean to down play that at all because I think that is awesome. And I will say Nichole's being Borderline (BPD) and anxiety is different from Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and PTSD too.............but you have to be careful when using these types of books because younger people tend to take them[B] literally[/B]. Nichole read the info on Borderline (BPD) and then said well what's the point of living mom? Until I directed her to site of people who have done well in therapy. Until I reminded her that auntie Dammit Janet shares the same diagnosis and she thinks this auntie is pretty awesome. I mean she got totally upset over the dyslexia until she discovered the section where members posted ideas they'd come up with to help cope with the disorder which were pretty darn cool. The DSM is some pretty heavy duty reading. I'd just be careful to try to balance it with some positives and things he can relate to. [/QUOTE]
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