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Venting: My "wonderful" weekend (sarcasm by the way)
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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 637031" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Maybe the whole problem with the GS is being <em>caused by the difficult child</em>. If he is as mean as you say, maybe something is being done to the child that hasn't come out yet. Also, I watch a documentary on You Tube by nuero scientists this weekend and I was surprised to learn that socio's can't stand to be accused of anything morally wrong or that puts them in a moral in-superiority light. Kind of explains why sometimes he is willing to hear what you are saying and other times angrily denying advise. Anything that makes him look bad is going to be met with an angry outburst, denial and a revisit of history. </p><p></p><p>I understand the deep depression that goes with living with, or being surround by so many dysfunctional people, when it seems like we can't find the answer to fix the situations we turn the blame back on ourselves. I heard that depression is really anger turned inward. Makes a lot of sense in this situation because so many of the behaviors going on in your life are beyond your control. I am glad to hear you have reached out for help and that your suicidal thoughts are diminishing. I too have felt like throwing in the towel but every day gets better because the things that go on are not my fault - when this hits - I have one choice only - WALK AWAY. NO CONTACT until you get your depressive/anger and rage directly pointed to the "right" people instead of swallowing it within yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 637031, member: 18366"] Maybe the whole problem with the GS is being [I]caused by the difficult child[/I]. If he is as mean as you say, maybe something is being done to the child that hasn't come out yet. Also, I watch a documentary on You Tube by nuero scientists this weekend and I was surprised to learn that socio's can't stand to be accused of anything morally wrong or that puts them in a moral in-superiority light. Kind of explains why sometimes he is willing to hear what you are saying and other times angrily denying advise. Anything that makes him look bad is going to be met with an angry outburst, denial and a revisit of history. I understand the deep depression that goes with living with, or being surround by so many dysfunctional people, when it seems like we can't find the answer to fix the situations we turn the blame back on ourselves. I heard that depression is really anger turned inward. Makes a lot of sense in this situation because so many of the behaviors going on in your life are beyond your control. I am glad to hear you have reached out for help and that your suicidal thoughts are diminishing. I too have felt like throwing in the towel but every day gets better because the things that go on are not my fault - when this hits - I have one choice only - WALK AWAY. NO CONTACT until you get your depressive/anger and rage directly pointed to the "right" people instead of swallowing it within yourself. [/QUOTE]
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