Grahame, none of us are one dimentional. My own mother supported the church, looked after aging relatives, loved animals, took in waifs and strays, clothed and fed them. Everybody said what a kind and generous person she was.
You are correct in your assertion that parents can't ALWAYS be held responsible for childrens' behaviour, however they can't NOT be a contributory factor.
Well april, I have had some experience with my grown up only daughters depression and mood swings over the previous two years and all I can say is there are days, like today, when all I want to do is stay away from it all.
It's exhausting, demoralizing and deeply upsetting to be verbally attacked by a grown up child of your own because they are depressed.
Yes, she would love to blame me for all her mistakes because then she doesn't have to accept responsibility for her own actions.
It is hard to put into words how emotionally exhausting dealing with her can be.
One wrong word, and world war three starts to break out.
The worry is indescribable. Help is non-existant.
In the end all I can do is hope for the best. For better things for her.
On good days, if I see her, I try to give constructive advice, if she is in the mood to listen, but on bad days I feel like she is verbally using me as a punch bag because she is unhappy.
To be honest with you that is a trait she has shown since she was about 14 and I actually went to
Social Services and reported to them that I was an abused parent by my own child!
Now that is something that is only occasionally discussed, parents who are abused by their own child and usually involves male children hitting out at their mothers.
I have two grown up sons and all of my grown-up kids live in their own places.
Even recently, my youngest son and my daughter were visiting me at the same time and I said something perfectly innocently to my daughter and she started to verbally attack me.
Luckily her brother stopped her and said, "I HAVE LISTENED TO EVERY WORD THAT MUM SAID AND SHE DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING TO MAKE YOU ANGRY OR DEFENSIVE."
That stopped her in her tracks.
Summer
