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<blockquote data-quote="WSM" data-source="post: 259248" data-attributes="member: 5169"><p>>>...wondering (for the thousandth time) if it's at all possible that maybe something did happen to my son that I'm still not aware of. But I do not know of any opportunity that someone else could have had to do something drastic enough to him that would caused him this much problem...<<</p><p> </p><p>My own personal worthless opinion is that so much more of this is biological, chemical, genetic, structural than anyone yet realizes. It's just that the connection between behavior and biology is so subtle, unlike the very real times that behavior is caused by poor environment. </p><p> </p><p>People don't see or don't know what to do about the biological causes, and it's easy to see the social causes, so they just assume it's all socially caused. But I think the biological origins of problem behavior and the environmental origins of problem behavior are two different and distinct things that are easy to confuse because the by-product is so similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WSM, post: 259248, member: 5169"] >>...wondering (for the thousandth time) if it's at all possible that maybe something did happen to my son that I'm still not aware of. But I do not know of any opportunity that someone else could have had to do something drastic enough to him that would caused him this much problem...<< My own personal worthless opinion is that so much more of this is biological, chemical, genetic, structural than anyone yet realizes. It's just that the connection between behavior and biology is so subtle, unlike the very real times that behavior is caused by poor environment. People don't see or don't know what to do about the biological causes, and it's easy to see the social causes, so they just assume it's all socially caused. But I think the biological origins of problem behavior and the environmental origins of problem behavior are two different and distinct things that are easy to confuse because the by-product is so similar. [/QUOTE]
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