I suggest you get into counseling and anger management classes. Your behavior is the result of something deeper in you that you need to address and learn about so you can learn to control the anger.
you can't they have to be able to want to stop try to get them help if they want it
A period, if you want to type one, is achieved by hitting the "full stop" key.
I NEED YOUR HELP SPEED LIMIT STOP WORK AND OVERDRIVE LIGHT POP ON OFF AND LONG WITH THATAC STOP ALL THAT STOP WORK AT ONE TIME I WANT TO KNOW FUSES
Good question. I guess it depends on the circumstances. Examples: If he is 3 and you are 7, then you can gently stop him and tell him "no hitting." If you are 7 and he is 14, then you can ask him to stop, but you might need to ask your parents for help. The important (but hard) part is to try not to fight back. When we react strongly as someone is trying to *get* us to react, then it reinforces their behavior, because they know they can get a reaction from us. Obviously, if you are being harmed, you need to stop it, and if that takes fighting back, sometimes it is necessary. Usually it isn't though. It's best whenever possible to either seek help, or not react. Usually if you don't, they will stop because they aren't getting what they want.
If you want to stop you do.
You should let them know how you feel. If they are a true friend they'll understand and still want to be your friend Answer Friends do not do that. You need to tell her to stop or you will end your friendship. This is not how friends treat each other. It is wrong of her to do you that way.
AnswerInsurance can't stop you from doing something. If youreally want to go to that particular Dr. then let the claims process OON.
You may want to engage the services of a professional to help you determine the solution you need, together with the approximate cost of the solution. There is no standard.
what u need 2 do is be what he wants u to be and u tell him that he has to be what u want 2
If you want to stop using Oxycotin, you need to just stop. The drug is highly addictive.
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Yes, you need to contact your local mental health center for an evaulation. See their staff doctor. They can help you.