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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 196115" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Hey Janet, thanks. Talk about a disconnect in thinking, all right ... about the size of the Grand Canyon! We honestly don't know WHAT goes through his head. He'll tell us he didn't know what he was doing till he'd done it, and he's really sorry, then be offended if husband says we can't leave daughter alone with him because of his rages. When difficult child has already said he basically goes out of control for some period of time and just doesn't process rationally!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input re the contract. Those are good points. He definitely knows he's on the edge now so maybe it's not helpful to dwell on the moving out parts. I'll google the site you mentioned as soon as I'm back from my meeting.</p><p></p><p>Don't worry about the doctor thing! I've been semiretired for awhile. Wouldn't you know, I did a ton of extra psychiatric work during my training and seriously thought about doing a residency in psychiatric. And then my kids all have psychiatric issues. How weird is that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 196115, member: 2884"] Hey Janet, thanks. Talk about a disconnect in thinking, all right ... about the size of the Grand Canyon! We honestly don't know WHAT goes through his head. He'll tell us he didn't know what he was doing till he'd done it, and he's really sorry, then be offended if husband says we can't leave daughter alone with him because of his rages. When difficult child has already said he basically goes out of control for some period of time and just doesn't process rationally! Thanks for the input re the contract. Those are good points. He definitely knows he's on the edge now so maybe it's not helpful to dwell on the moving out parts. I'll google the site you mentioned as soon as I'm back from my meeting. Don't worry about the doctor thing! I've been semiretired for awhile. Wouldn't you know, I did a ton of extra psychiatric work during my training and seriously thought about doing a residency in psychiatric. And then my kids all have psychiatric issues. How weird is that? [/QUOTE]
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