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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do so many people have mental health problems these days? Was it always this prevalent?[/quote] Well my marriage was so not working nor like anything my parents had. I could not figure wtf was going on, it was psycho-ville at home. But the executive functioning issues were constant, and the terrible avoidant communication, and then his temper tantrums started because I wasn’t having it. I did some reading on Passive Aggressive men, then ADHD, then aspergers. I told him he needed help and it prob was adhd like all his hedge fund buddies and the Dx and meds would help. He took the test. No adhd but a litany of other bad stuff. He refuses to do anger mgmt class or DBT. Every psych we talk to is shocked someone if his agreessive, maladaptive profile even agreed to take a neuropsych test. Well his chronic ignorance is bliss for that. Not that he accepts his diagnosis and he certainly did none of the baby steps the therapist gave him, including reading and responding to personal emails once a week. Too overwhelming for him, he turns into a raging lunatic at home. [/quote]
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