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Rating:  Summary: Its mean and Rude to her family Review: I am a friend of the Wood family, and i think it is very rude to write a book on your own families problems without consulting them first and then writing a letter to them saying how proud of the book you are and no they won't speak to you!
Rating:  Summary: Dysinhibition Syndrome Review: The ideas and techniques in this book have helped me and many other families learn to cope with the disinhibited behaviors of neurologically impaired family members. I only wish I had this book 10 years ago. I highly recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: Helped family members understand it no one's fault Review: When parents are dealing with a chlid who has violent outbursts it is not uncommon for teachers, friends and even relatives to blame the parents. A situation like this can tear apart a family as blame is cast on parents who have struggled to do their very best to raise these exceptionally difficult children. It is like a double burden first doing everything to help the child and then constantly being told that it is your own fault! This was the case in my own family. I was constantly saying it is not my fault. It is not my son's fault. It was nobody's fault. But at that point all I had to back that up was my own gut feeling. Rose Wood's book Dysinhibition Syndrome was instrumental in helping relatives to understand that it was not my fault, I was not a lousy parent, my son has a chemical imbalance and needs medication, patience, understanding, and a very different approach to discipline. Now blame has turned to understanding and the relatives are much more supportive. That support helps to lift the burden resulting in a double blessing. Rose I can not thank you enough times for writing this book!
Rating:  Summary: Helped family members understand it no one's fault Review: When parents are dealing with a chlid who has violent outbursts it is not uncommon for teachers, friends and even relatives to blame the parents. A situation like this can tear apart a family as blame is cast on parents who have struggled to do their very best to raise these exceptionally difficult children. It is like a double burden first doing everything to help the child and then constantly being told that it is your own fault! This was the case in my own family. I was constantly saying it is not my fault. It is not my son's fault. It was nobody's fault. But at that point all I had to back that up was my own gut feeling. Rose Wood's book Dysinhibition Syndrome was instrumental in helping relatives to understand that it was not my fault, I was not a lousy parent, my son has a chemical imbalance and needs medication, patience, understanding, and a very different approach to discipline. Now blame has turned to understanding and the relatives are much more supportive. That support helps to lift the burden resulting in a double blessing. Rose I can not thank you enough times for writing this book!
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