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Round and Round we go...sorry long
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 440104" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think the DV thing would maybe shock her into seeing what she is doing. Many females flat out do not believe they women can be charged with domestic violence no matter what they do, esp young ones. Learning that THEY can be abusers, not just men, can be very very eye opening. </p><p></p><p>Esp if she is presented with the punishments for dv, including restrictions on her possible jobs as an adult. Even if you never want one of those jobs it is startling to hear how those charges can limit your possibilities.</p><p></p><p>I also suggest trying to help her learn how to identify how her body feels as she is getting angry. I found that the physical signs of anger building were easier to identify than than the feelings much of the time. I could better control my actions by paying attention to the changes in my body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 440104, member: 1233"] I think the DV thing would maybe shock her into seeing what she is doing. Many females flat out do not believe they women can be charged with domestic violence no matter what they do, esp young ones. Learning that THEY can be abusers, not just men, can be very very eye opening. Esp if she is presented with the punishments for dv, including restrictions on her possible jobs as an adult. Even if you never want one of those jobs it is startling to hear how those charges can limit your possibilities. I also suggest trying to help her learn how to identify how her body feels as she is getting angry. I found that the physical signs of anger building were easier to identify than than the feelings much of the time. I could better control my actions by paying attention to the changes in my body. [/QUOTE]
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