Posted by floatingbridge on June 13, 2011, at 8:35:39
In reply to Re: Can prolonged depression cause SAD/panic D/O? » zonked, posted by jedi on June 13, 2011, at 3:12:17
Jedi,
I have often wondered about the term rejection sensitivity. It gets thrown about during the diagnostic process. So it can be treated in children you think?
I had it because I remember times of feeling intense mortification over otherwise insignificant events.
Now I ask because I 'sense' it in my child. He's not shy at all--chatting up strangers--and yet, often taking insult where none was intended, or suddenly collapsing in
embarrassment. He's 7. We /I coach him through this gently. Yet, is there an age (if this does not dissipate) when professional treatment would take place? What would be the treatment of choice in your opinion?
And regarding zonked, are you saying rejection sensitivity as a child = a 'more permanent' SA? If he hadn't suffered before, it is likely to abate? Yes?P.S. Klonopin works well for you with Nardil? Whew. Is that only with Nardil (in your case, of course)?
Thanks,
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