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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 349726" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I think he has a complex- he tends to be a perfectionist at times, gets stressed and overwhelmed and depressed at times. He does have some anxiety issues and now seems to want to plow into some form of substance abuse or addictive behavior. Other than these things- I no longer entertain the thought that he has a MI like BiPolar (BP). I feel fairly certain at this point that he does not. Department of Juvenile Justice did help with these things, although he needs help dealing with these issues in a mainstream environment now. It's one thing to learn to cope in a structured environment where you know what to expect 24/7 and are being monitored thru all of it and are there with others that you don't feel inferior to. It's another to cope with it all ITRW. Of course if you are spending your time planning to plow down the wrong road, it makes it difficult for someone to help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 349726, member: 3699"] I think he has a complex- he tends to be a perfectionist at times, gets stressed and overwhelmed and depressed at times. He does have some anxiety issues and now seems to want to plow into some form of substance abuse or addictive behavior. Other than these things- I no longer entertain the thought that he has a MI like BiPolar (BP). I feel fairly certain at this point that he does not. Department of Juvenile Justice did help with these things, although he needs help dealing with these issues in a mainstream environment now. It's one thing to learn to cope in a structured environment where you know what to expect 24/7 and are being monitored thru all of it and are there with others that you don't feel inferior to. It's another to cope with it all ITRW. Of course if you are spending your time planning to plow down the wrong road, it makes it difficult for someone to help you. [/QUOTE]
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