Wednesday 28 September 2016

Create an atmosphere which allows everyone to feel more at ease

The more fully you accept reality, the stronger you become. Patiently observe what is going on, and organize the details in a way that will clarify rather than confuse. Use persuasion and humility rather than force or manipulation, and find a form of expression which will heal, not hurt.
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Robert:
How to deal with emotionally unstable son?
(27 September 2016)

Robert:
What kind my wife and I do to stop my son's behavior?
(27 September 2016)

Robert:
We tell him that no normal person his age would act the way he does.
(27 September 2016)

Robert:
We tell him about not wanting the neighbors to hear him, but after hearing us say this, he has on several occasions gone outside the front door and yelled at the top of his lungs about how rotten his parents are.
(27 September 2016)

Robert:
If you argue back to him, he'll have an explosive outburst.
(27 September 2016)

Robert:
He seems very emotionally unstable: He likes to argue; will yell at you, if you talk to him in what he perceives to be a nasty tone.
(27 September 2016)

Robert:
He's 16, but acts emotionally immature.
(27 September 2016)

Robert:
My wife and I have had it with our son's disrespecting behavior.
(27 September 2016)

Karan:
I asked my husband for divorce and he ignores me?
(27 September 2016)

Johnny:
Im so low right now, I feel that the only way is up.
(27 September 2016)

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