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Why do they do even worse things when they are in trouble?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 557888" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Have you ever read the diagnostic criteria for conduct disorder. I am betting she meets most of them. Or is sliding into them fast. Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) and CD tend to go together lots of times. When these kids hit 18, you end up with a person with antisocial personality disorder. That is a really nasty diagnosis with a really poor outcome. At her age there are some forms of treatment that can sometimes help. Sometimes. Not always. It is a much more difficult diagnosis than most. Im not going to lie to you. The best chance she has is to be in a locked down facility where she has to learn that rules are meant for her and she has to abide by them too. Someplace where the staff isnt emotionally attached to her and she cannot manipulate them as she can people who care about her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 557888, member: 1514"] Have you ever read the diagnostic criteria for conduct disorder. I am betting she meets most of them. Or is sliding into them fast. Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) and CD tend to go together lots of times. When these kids hit 18, you end up with a person with antisocial personality disorder. That is a really nasty diagnosis with a really poor outcome. At her age there are some forms of treatment that can sometimes help. Sometimes. Not always. It is a much more difficult diagnosis than most. Im not going to lie to you. The best chance she has is to be in a locked down facility where she has to learn that rules are meant for her and she has to abide by them too. Someplace where the staff isnt emotionally attached to her and she cannot manipulate them as she can people who care about her. [/QUOTE]
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