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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 113424" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Everyone has given you some interesting perspectives to consider. I hate to bring up your difficult child's medications, but I will. Paxil can cause episodes of strange and disinhibited behavior (I know because it happened to my daughter). At the very least, it could be causing the grandiose and aggressive behavior that you're seeing in your difficult child. It can help with depression (as it did with my daughter), but bad side effects and instability at the same time. I'd recomend asking his psychiatrist about this possibility and instead consider an atypical antipsychotic (like Seroquel) for anxiety and depression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 113424, member: 2423"] Everyone has given you some interesting perspectives to consider. I hate to bring up your difficult child's medications, but I will. Paxil can cause episodes of strange and disinhibited behavior (I know because it happened to my daughter). At the very least, it could be causing the grandiose and aggressive behavior that you're seeing in your difficult child. It can help with depression (as it did with my daughter), but bad side effects and instability at the same time. I'd recomend asking his psychiatrist about this possibility and instead consider an atypical antipsychotic (like Seroquel) for anxiety and depression. [/QUOTE]
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