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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 477134"><p>It's funny that you mentioned personality disorder, because the therapist has said on several occasions that he thinks that difficult child fits the profile for obsessive compulsive personality disorder more than anything else. I've asked the psychiatrist about it, but he says that is something that is not diagnosed in children; only in adults. When I asked him why he said it was because in children their personalities are still developing. It's definately something to keep in mind.</p><p></p><p>He has an appointment with the therapist tomorrow and I am so not looking forward to it. An hour of sitting there while difficult child explains all of the reasons that I don't love him. The therapist knows that his thinking is skewed. He told me so when this came up. Getting him to change his thinking is a whole other problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 477134"] It's funny that you mentioned personality disorder, because the therapist has said on several occasions that he thinks that difficult child fits the profile for obsessive compulsive personality disorder more than anything else. I've asked the psychiatrist about it, but he says that is something that is not diagnosed in children; only in adults. When I asked him why he said it was because in children their personalities are still developing. It's definately something to keep in mind. He has an appointment with the therapist tomorrow and I am so not looking forward to it. An hour of sitting there while difficult child explains all of the reasons that I don't love him. The therapist knows that his thinking is skewed. He told me so when this came up. Getting him to change his thinking is a whole other problem. [/QUOTE]
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