Bowiejcecc
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My daughter has had a really bad day and I just needed to express my feelings. I find the extreme anger really hard to deal with sometimes, especially when it has come from nowhere and we can't think of the triggers. Sometimes the being screamed at is difficult to listen to, along with being called hurtful names. I know it is the PTSD and not her, but that does not make it any easier.
It has then been followed with a load of texts saying how I don't care about her (that is probably the most hurtful thing she says), and how no one listens to her. What ever I do to sort it is wrong - if I go to her I am crowding her and invading her space; if I stay away it is because I don't want to sort things.
She wants an apology, I have no idea what for and when I ask her it triggers another angry episode because I don't know. Then when I apologise it isn't right.
Anyone any suggestions as to how I can help her at these times, or any suggestions how you manage to not let things get to you?
Thanks for letting me off-load.
It has then been followed with a load of texts saying how I don't care about her (that is probably the most hurtful thing she says), and how no one listens to her. What ever I do to sort it is wrong - if I go to her I am crowding her and invading her space; if I stay away it is because I don't want to sort things.
She wants an apology, I have no idea what for and when I ask her it triggers another angry episode because I don't know. Then when I apologise it isn't right.
Anyone any suggestions as to how I can help her at these times, or any suggestions how you manage to not let things get to you?
Thanks for letting me off-load.