Anonymous wrote:OP here, and, I truly appreciate all the suggestions so far. The permit is on hold. Meanwhile, plans have been made to have her see someone when she returns from vacation.

Anonymous wrote:OP here, and, I truly appreciate all the suggestions so far. The permit is on hold. Meanwhile, plans have been made to have her see someone when she returns from vacation.

If she declines, remind her that you might have to bring in someone else if things don't improve.
Anonymous wrote:When my daughter was that age, she had a fiery temper and would go into rants. For me, the least stressful way for me to deal with it was to completely zone out until it passed. I would stare at her blankly, not say a word, but in my head I was slowly counting, counting, counting... 1... 2... 3... 4... 5..., etc.
That was the easiest way for me to ignore it and not be drawn into it. Once her tirade passed, I resumed my interaction with her as if nothing had happened.
She is 18 now and has completely outgrown the verbal tantrums.
Anonymous wrote:I would say that slapping herself, screaming like she is possessed and screaming Don't hit me all go beyond normal teen angst.
What are the stressors in her life right now other than being 15? Were there any big life events recently?
I third the suggestion to have her mental health assessed to see if there is an actual problem that needs support. Nothing to be embarrassed about - 1 in 5 youth have a mental health problem of some type.
