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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 38713" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>in my humble opinion, violence begets violence so I feel certain you're not teaching her to be less violent by spanking her.</p><p></p><p>Your signature says your difficult child is depressed, and both therapy and medications didn't work. What medications have you tried and what was her reaction? What kind of therapy didn't work? How was she diagnosed and with what type of doctor? Again in my humble opinion, the only way you're going to make progress is if: 1) your difficult child gets a thorough evaluation (as in neuropsychological plus psychiatric)to make sure you have an accurate diagnosis; 2) your difficult child gets on the right medication mix; and 3) you locate appropriate therapeutic interventions. We struggled with aggression and nightly raging with difficult child 1 until he was put on the right medications. He's still depressed -- and we're working on that -- but we no longer have violence in our home.</p><p></p><p>Hope you are able to make some progress soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 38713, member: 2423"] in my humble opinion, violence begets violence so I feel certain you're not teaching her to be less violent by spanking her. Your signature says your difficult child is depressed, and both therapy and medications didn't work. What medications have you tried and what was her reaction? What kind of therapy didn't work? How was she diagnosed and with what type of doctor? Again in my humble opinion, the only way you're going to make progress is if: 1) your difficult child gets a thorough evaluation (as in neuropsychological plus psychiatric)to make sure you have an accurate diagnosis; 2) your difficult child gets on the right medication mix; and 3) you locate appropriate therapeutic interventions. We struggled with aggression and nightly raging with difficult child 1 until he was put on the right medications. He's still depressed -- and we're working on that -- but we no longer have violence in our home. Hope you are able to make some progress soon. [/QUOTE]
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