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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 536052" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>But maybe the psychiatrist can help take away some of the anger. And hopefully you can convey that to difficult child.</p><p></p><p>You see, the problem with things like depression and anxiety and bipolar moods, is that they exist regardless of what is going on in life. IOW, life could be perfect, but a person's mood is still affected. Put some tragedies into the mix, at least the suffering person has something to pin the mood on. It's actually <strong><em>easier</em></strong> to process if you have something to "pin it on". Enter psychiatrist with hopefully good medications. Quiet the mood, and then you can process and get past those life events like a "normal" person with a "normal" amount of emotion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 536052, member: 11965"] But maybe the psychiatrist can help take away some of the anger. And hopefully you can convey that to difficult child. You see, the problem with things like depression and anxiety and bipolar moods, is that they exist regardless of what is going on in life. IOW, life could be perfect, but a person's mood is still affected. Put some tragedies into the mix, at least the suffering person has something to pin the mood on. It's actually [B][I]easier[/I][/B] to process if you have something to "pin it on". Enter psychiatrist with hopefully good medications. Quiet the mood, and then you can process and get past those life events like a "normal" person with a "normal" amount of emotion. [/QUOTE]
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