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12 y/o Daughter Out of Control
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 503081" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>It also depends on that intangible thing we call resilience. Some people can go through horrific experiences and come out normal or even stronger and more sensitive. It is just so hard to see....</p><p></p><p>Have to go by what the child is doing, experiencing, and what you have tried. For anyone, it is important to do what you can do to bond especially if there is an at risk situation. Once you go through years of trying all you can, and you see they are doing things that show treatment resistant behaviors that fall on that Attachment Disorder spectrum, then I would look for a specialist, no matter what you call it. It is just too specialized and important to not look into in my humble opinion and I live it so I get that is NOT easily done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 503081, member: 12886"] It also depends on that intangible thing we call resilience. Some people can go through horrific experiences and come out normal or even stronger and more sensitive. It is just so hard to see.... Have to go by what the child is doing, experiencing, and what you have tried. For anyone, it is important to do what you can do to bond especially if there is an at risk situation. Once you go through years of trying all you can, and you see they are doing things that show treatment resistant behaviors that fall on that Attachment Disorder spectrum, then I would look for a specialist, no matter what you call it. It is just too specialized and important to not look into in my humble opinion and I live it so I get that is NOT easily done. [/QUOTE]
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