jojobean wrote:
my sister who is also on the spectrum always says everything is fine...even when they are not, then I get verbally assaulted when I dont know how difficult her life is. urrg. It seems with her it is all or nothing...no hints or otherwise until she lets down the floodgates.
His responces smack of denial. It is really obvious to me. When everything is FINE, but no other details are given...it is quite the opposite. That is different if he was talking to a cashier, but to you or a therapist...it really sounds like things were not fine at all.
Is there a possibility that he might have brain injury also from his father hitting him in the head. That is very possible.
The factuality of his home enviroment also spell a genetic component for his autism.
Brain Injury? I know, I have considered that as well. it is a frightening possibility.
I only found out about this a couple of weeks ago.
I have asked him over the years if he was abused by his parents and he denies this.
then, talking about disciplining children a couple of weeks ago, he tells me and my mother how he was hit about the head as a child and how lucky our kids are that they are not getting punished like that.
I understand your comments about the "all or nothing" My husband is like that.
I suspect my husband's father is on the spectrum but has my husband refuses to talk to his parents about any of this (another form of denial), I guess we will never know.