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Threats of havoc, how do I react?
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<blockquote data-quote="Origami" data-source="post: 639835" data-attributes="member: 18099"><p>Thanks, Tanya. I have talked to his girlfriend, who now says he pushed her a little and she told my daughter because she was mad at him. So I'm not sure of the extent of whatever happened. difficult child said that he knows he'd be immediately disqualified from military service if he had any kind of domestic abuse complaint or charge. I'm also acquainted with the girlfriend's mother, who is aware of the situation.</p><p></p><p>I talked to difficult child's therapist yesterday, and she said they had spent most of their session talking about his issue with his sister and his need for revenge. She said they worked on finding some different strategies for him to deal with things when he feels upset or disrespected in some way and he agreed that he probably shouldn't continue in full revenge mode. Whether he can follow through on this idea remains to be seen.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't say I'm not seeing positive results from his therapy. He was actually much worse when he started, believe it or not! This is the third therapist he's seen, and the only one he would even talk to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Origami, post: 639835, member: 18099"] Thanks, Tanya. I have talked to his girlfriend, who now says he pushed her a little and she told my daughter because she was mad at him. So I'm not sure of the extent of whatever happened. difficult child said that he knows he'd be immediately disqualified from military service if he had any kind of domestic abuse complaint or charge. I'm also acquainted with the girlfriend's mother, who is aware of the situation. I talked to difficult child's therapist yesterday, and she said they had spent most of their session talking about his issue with his sister and his need for revenge. She said they worked on finding some different strategies for him to deal with things when he feels upset or disrespected in some way and he agreed that he probably shouldn't continue in full revenge mode. Whether he can follow through on this idea remains to be seen. I wouldn't say I'm not seeing positive results from his therapy. He was actually much worse when he started, believe it or not! This is the third therapist he's seen, and the only one he would even talk to. [/QUOTE]
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