LisaR
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I need advice on the best way to handle this. I hesitate to use the words anger management because that makes the problem sound worse than it really is. My 15 y/o is not at all violent, however, she is the most stubborn individual that has ever walked the planet. When she gets her nose out of joint, even when she admits that she is 100% wrong, she will go an entire week without speaking to us. She holds grudges for the longest time. Again, there isn't any violence and she doesn't even yell. She just holes up in her room and refuses to try and make amends. She admits that she is stubborn and she claims that she knows that she could fix the situation a lot sooner by just talking to us but she lets it drag on forever.
I am not sure how to help her. I've found some workbooks on Amazon that claim they help teens deal with anger issues. I am not sure if those would be sufficient. Would a counselor be able to help her deal with this? Or, is this something many teens go through and this to shall pass?
I am pretty darn stubborn but this kid has me beat by a mile. Her dad told her that if I ever treated him like she treats us when she is mad, he would have left me. We don't want her to have these issues as an adult and would like her to get a handle on it now.
Any ideas on ways to help her?
I am not sure how to help her. I've found some workbooks on Amazon that claim they help teens deal with anger issues. I am not sure if those would be sufficient. Would a counselor be able to help her deal with this? Or, is this something many teens go through and this to shall pass?
I am pretty darn stubborn but this kid has me beat by a mile. Her dad told her that if I ever treated him like she treats us when she is mad, he would have left me. We don't want her to have these issues as an adult and would like her to get a handle on it now.
Any ideas on ways to help her?
