Guest guest Posted September 18, 2001 Report Share Posted September 18, 2001 I got one of those " can't display the page " type messages when I sent a post a second ago, so hope this doesn't show twice! What I wanted to also mention is that my other 2 non-OCD sons have tempers and display physical and verbal anger (just the verbal towards me tho). Quick tempers, but I have to admit they got the quick temper from me. But I just don't believe it's the same type anger as 's. > > I still haven't figured out if this is ocd or not, but noticed > many > > other posts about aggressive anger in kids. My 9 yr old, Theresa, > who > > is homeschooling, seems to have outbursts triggered by her > obsessive > > interests (whereas other seem to post about their kid's obsessive > > fears) she wants to get a bird, a cat, or another dog (all animals > > she has researched very thoroughly on her own: breeds, training, > > food, etc) she even has a feather collection which can trigger a > > meltdown if one of the feathers blows out of place. She had a > really > > bad long spell of irritability a month ago when a neighbor's dog > that > > she had " tamed " (it was very timid) and made friends with, was > given > > away. We have our own dog, and when she is in a " spell " she'll > accuse > > me of hating him. But the dog is also therapeutic for her, b/c when > > she pets him or plays with him it calms her. So when the subject of > > another pet is raised (usually by her) and we don't give a concrete > > answer, it often ends in her screaming, sometimes flailing and > > slamming her door. She calls the screaming a " vent " . Does this > sound > > like OCD? The other area that triggers her is needing to have the > day > > start " right " or the school activity we are undertaking to be " just > > right " She does not have obsessions and compulsions, but obsessive > > and thwarted desires or interests and the need to " vent " I guess. > In > > ocd there seems to be more of a recognition of the o's and c's > being > > irrational or unwanted, maybe that is just with adults, though. > > Theresa doesn't really see her wishes or behaviors as irrational > b/c > > she just loves animals and she desires activities to be " nice. " She > > is remorseful about the outbursts, though. > > > > My husband gets very upset at her screaming i.e. seeming lack of > > control and my supposed lack of disciplining her, but I feel it is > a > > neurological impulsive thing that will require patience and time > and > > training plus greater maturity to overcome. (I think my husband, > too, > > has a very quirky bad temper-but he doesn't often acknowledge it). > > > > I have been reading about " rage attacks " and feel this is similar, > > but rage attacks are not necessarily associated with ocd (more with > > bi-polar, and also with something I'm just finding out more about- > > aspergers-which fits Theresa except that she doesn't fit with the > > social awkwardness/inability description-just the social anxiety, > > shyness, feeling of being scrutinized). My older daughter, > (13) > > had several tantrums triggered by anxiety in which she trashed her > > room or even banged her head on the wall, but it was short-lived, > > only at the seeming onset of her symptoms. She has not ever done it > > anymore for over a year, and she seemed to be triggered just by the > > overwhelming expectations upon her (both external and internal) > with > > starting school (previously homeschooled). > > > > My 9 yr old, Theresa, seems more " quirky " in her obsessive > interests > > and her " venting " type outbursts, characterized mainly by this > > unnerving screaming. Just wondering if this all sounds familiar to > > anyone and how to sort it out. > > Grace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2001 Report Share Posted September 19, 2001 Chris: Just a thought -- could the boys be oppositional defiant, it's also common with OCD. Or is it more anger than defiance? Tamra Re: aggression/rage...P.S. - again > I got one of those " can't display the page " type messages when I sent > a post a second ago, so hope this doesn't show twice! > > What I wanted to also mention is that my other 2 non-OCD sons have > tempers and display physical and verbal anger (just the verbal > towards me tho). Quick tempers, but I have to admit they got the > quick temper from me. But I just don't believe it's the same type > anger as 's. > > > > > > > > I still haven't figured out if this is ocd or not, but noticed > > many > > > other posts about aggressive anger in kids. My 9 yr old, Theresa, > > who > > > is homeschooling, seems to have outbursts triggered by her > > obsessive > > > interests (whereas other seem to post about their kid's obsessive > > > fears) she wants to get a bird, a cat, or another dog (all > animals > > > she has researched very thoroughly on her own: breeds, training, > > > food, etc) she even has a feather collection which can trigger a > > > meltdown if one of the feathers blows out of place. She had a > > really > > > bad long spell of irritability a month ago when a neighbor's dog > > that > > > she had " tamed " (it was very timid) and made friends with, was > > given > > > away. We have our own dog, and when she is in a " spell " she'll > > accuse > > > me of hating him. But the dog is also therapeutic for her, b/c > when > > > she pets him or plays with him it calms her. So when the subject > of > > > another pet is raised (usually by her) and we don't give a > concrete > > > answer, it often ends in her screaming, sometimes flailing and > > > slamming her door. She calls the screaming a " vent " . Does this > > sound > > > like OCD? The other area that triggers her is needing to have the > > day > > > start " right " or the school activity we are undertaking to > be " just > > > right " She does not have obsessions and compulsions, but > obsessive > > > and thwarted desires or interests and the need to " vent " I guess. > > In > > > ocd there seems to be more of a recognition of the o's and c's > > being > > > irrational or unwanted, maybe that is just with adults, though. > > > Theresa doesn't really see her wishes or behaviors as irrational > > b/c > > > she just loves animals and she desires activities to be " nice. " > She > > > is remorseful about the outbursts, though. > > > > > > My husband gets very upset at her screaming i.e. seeming lack of > > > control and my supposed lack of disciplining her, but I feel it > is > > a > > > neurological impulsive thing that will require patience and time > > and > > > training plus greater maturity to overcome. (I think my husband, > > too, > > > has a very quirky bad temper-but he doesn't often acknowledge > it). > > > > > > I have been reading about " rage attacks " and feel this is > similar, > > > but rage attacks are not necessarily associated with ocd (more > with > > > bi-polar, and also with something I'm just finding out more about- > > > > aspergers-which fits Theresa except that she doesn't fit with the > > > social awkwardness/inability description-just the social anxiety, > > > shyness, feeling of being scrutinized). My older daughter, > > (13) > > > had several tantrums triggered by anxiety in which she trashed > her > > > room or even banged her head on the wall, but it was short-lived, > > > only at the seeming onset of her symptoms. She has not ever done > it > > > anymore for over a year, and she seemed to be triggered just by > the > > > overwhelming expectations upon her (both external and internal) > > with > > > starting school (previously homeschooled). > > > > > > My 9 yr old, Theresa, seems more " quirky " in her obsessive > > interests > > > and her " venting " type outbursts, characterized mainly by this > > > unnerving screaming. Just wondering if this all sounds familiar > to > > > anyone and how to sort it out. > > > Grace > > > > You may subscribe to the OCD-L by emailing listserv@... . In the body of your message write: subscribe OCD-L your name. You may subscribe to the Parents of Adults with OCD List at parentsofadultswithOCD-subscribe . You may subscribe to the OCD and Homeschooling List at ocdandhomeschooling-subscribe . You may change your subscription format or access the files, bookmarks, and archives for our list at . Our list advisors are Tamar Chansky, Ph.D., Aureen Pinto Wagner, Ph.D., and Dan Geller, M.D. Our list moderators are Birkhan, Kathy Hammes, Joye, Jule Monnens, Gail Pesses, Kathy , Vivian Stembridge, and Jackie Stout. Subscription issues or suggestions may be addressed to Louis Harkins, list owner, at lharkins@... . > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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