Anonymous wrote:How did you resolve the situation? Thank you for any insight and HELPFUL information.
Anonymous wrote:Our anxious/depressed child also can be explosive. Psychotherapy with Zoloft are helping.
Anonymous wrote:Solution:
Consistent strong boundaries.
I see most parents being fearful of their children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is an "explosive" child?
OK. I looked at a brief description. A number of years ago we were told our son was "spiritied." Sounds like explosive fits into the same idea.
Here's what we discovered through the help of professionals. He actually deals with an anxiety disorder and depression.
Your son needs to be evaluated by a psychologist, and then you go from there.
How/when do you think his condition began?
Bad genes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is an "explosive" child?
OK. I looked at a brief description. A number of years ago we were told our son was "spiritied." Sounds like explosive fits into the same idea.
Here's what we discovered through the help of professionals. He actually deals with an anxiety disorder and depression.
Your son needs to be evaluated by a psychologist, and then you go from there.
Anonymous wrote:What is an "explosive" child?