musicboxforever wrote:
I am curious to find out what helps people when they have a meltdown. I don't know how to deal with my mother when she is like this and I wondered what helps anyone out there who suffers from the same thing. She gets upset and gets very angry and lashes out at the nearest person. She has no control over it and has alienated alot of people because she can't control her emotions. I am not sure whether to calm her down or just let her be.
As being very sympathetic to your mother. I just had an epic meltdown in front of a group of people this weekend. Somebody said the wrong thing and I took it to personally.
There are only a few ways to do stuff about it.
1 Identify and deal with triggers and causes.
2. Usually a person who is trusted can pull a person out of a meltdown if they make the person who is having it aware they are having it. This has to be done gently. Being in a state of shock does not help, and it really does take a calming voice.
A meltdown is the emotional processing centers of the brain not responding correctly. The intellectual processing centers do work to a certian degree. Reasoning with a person to get them on their own and pulling them out of a situation is the best thing. It usually takes 20 some minutes for a person who is experiencing a meltdown to calm down. Sometimes this is harder than other times.