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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 114604" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>FTN: Whoa! You've got your hands full!</p><p></p><p>First and foremost, Thank you for the time in the military. My husband is a vet and we always try to remember to say "Thanks!" for the protection and service. Good luck in school. Thinking about a major in psychiatric? Just kidding.</p><p></p><p>I really feel for you and yours. Your wife is probably suffering so many things, battered wife, guilt about the molestation, the inability to protect her children and most likely depression. Denial would most likely come very naturally to her.</p><p></p><p>Your little one will definately defend her Dad. The court is forcing him to go see her (albeit supervised) so in her eyes, he never used to show up regularly, now he is, so he's good and getting better.</p><p></p><p>You're striving for a normal life and that's really not happening. Ah, nothing worse than being rational and sensible in an irrational and nonsensical world.</p><p></p><p>Try this: follow the suggestions given from the others. Take a breath before you react to your daughter. Let her know that you love her, are there to protect her and you care. Read the Explosive Child by Ross Greene. It's written in "human speak" rather than in technojargon. It'll give you some insight as to what's going on when your daughter loses it. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, you are going to have to be the one to address the Psychiatric research. Is she doing a lot of this stuff in school? How's that environment? If you need help trying to figure out this stuff, let us know. It's a great resource here and we can try and help!</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 114604, member: 3814"] FTN: Whoa! You've got your hands full! First and foremost, Thank you for the time in the military. My husband is a vet and we always try to remember to say "Thanks!" for the protection and service. Good luck in school. Thinking about a major in psychiatric? Just kidding. I really feel for you and yours. Your wife is probably suffering so many things, battered wife, guilt about the molestation, the inability to protect her children and most likely depression. Denial would most likely come very naturally to her. Your little one will definately defend her Dad. The court is forcing him to go see her (albeit supervised) so in her eyes, he never used to show up regularly, now he is, so he's good and getting better. You're striving for a normal life and that's really not happening. Ah, nothing worse than being rational and sensible in an irrational and nonsensical world. Try this: follow the suggestions given from the others. Take a breath before you react to your daughter. Let her know that you love her, are there to protect her and you care. Read the Explosive Child by Ross Greene. It's written in "human speak" rather than in technojargon. It'll give you some insight as to what's going on when your daughter loses it. Unfortunately, you are going to have to be the one to address the Psychiatric research. Is she doing a lot of this stuff in school? How's that environment? If you need help trying to figure out this stuff, let us know. It's a great resource here and we can try and help! Beth [/QUOTE]
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