Anonymous wrote:Got one who gets up about a third of the way though dinner and either sleeps on sofa or disappears entirely. Other extreme, talks over everyone else. Fun times.
Same here.
He’s diagnosed ASD and bipolar. He tires himself out talking or acting at the office and has nothing left for his family once home. Plus the rages if asked by anyone, to be involved.
The kids are in talk therapy so they better identify healthy and unhealthy behaviors.
Try to seek a diagnosis for him. couch it that it’s about his fatigue or depression but those are likely outputs of an underlying disorder here. He’s picking and choosing when to be “on” and it’s clear at home he only wants to be “off.”