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We met with the social worker at the psychiatric hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 190023" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I think this is probably more true of bipolar people...well maybe not even bipolar people but ODD, CD and later on ASPD. </p><p></p><p>That statement couldnt describe Cory more if you put his name in the place where it states "Bipolare in kids". Rules never apply to him and he has never learned from consequences. We used to describe him as the kid that if we told him the stove was hot he would go back 100 times to test that theory...and if just once...he found it wasnt hot...he had to start all over again to test that theory out again. So in essence...if he ever got away with something...he would keep doing it because the probability was he could get away with it at least part of the time. No one could catch him all of the time. </p><p></p><p>I am bipolar and I think just the opposite. I dont want to get in trouble so I try my hardest not to do things wrong. It bothers me to get in trouble. Of course, I also have borderline and that may play a roll in that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 190023, member: 1514"] I think this is probably more true of bipolar people...well maybe not even bipolar people but ODD, CD and later on ASPD. That statement couldnt describe Cory more if you put his name in the place where it states "Bipolare in kids". Rules never apply to him and he has never learned from consequences. We used to describe him as the kid that if we told him the stove was hot he would go back 100 times to test that theory...and if just once...he found it wasnt hot...he had to start all over again to test that theory out again. So in essence...if he ever got away with something...he would keep doing it because the probability was he could get away with it at least part of the time. No one could catch him all of the time. I am bipolar and I think just the opposite. I dont want to get in trouble so I try my hardest not to do things wrong. It bothers me to get in trouble. Of course, I also have borderline and that may play a roll in that. [/QUOTE]
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