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To cuddle or not to cuddle (after a rage)??
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 519264"><p>MWM, you took the words right out of my mouth. I would NEVER consider punishing a rage. difficult child 1 gets VERY depressed and self-critical after a rage just like you described. He has NEVER had one that was not followed by the depressive state. He's been triggered by everything under the sun but once it hits that rage level, he's "gone" and I won't punish what isn't in his control. I want him to know that my love is 100% unconditional and that I will never "leave" him, physically or emotionally. As he's getting older, the rages are getting less frequent. When we cuddle, we talk TO each other. The talk is getting through slowly but surely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 519264"] MWM, you took the words right out of my mouth. I would NEVER consider punishing a rage. difficult child 1 gets VERY depressed and self-critical after a rage just like you described. He has NEVER had one that was not followed by the depressive state. He's been triggered by everything under the sun but once it hits that rage level, he's "gone" and I won't punish what isn't in his control. I want him to know that my love is 100% unconditional and that I will never "leave" him, physically or emotionally. As he's getting older, the rages are getting less frequent. When we cuddle, we talk TO each other. The talk is getting through slowly but surely. [/QUOTE]
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