Zeno wrote:
When these children grow up, they express so much hostility towards their caregivers that it is difficult to brush it aside as willful resentment. Nor are the instances of rage towards parents isolated, it is perhaps the most common underlying theme in the autism community.
Not knowing my outcomes just yet in my quest for the truth, I can certainly identify with this. I divorced my mother for 10 years. Absolutely no contact.......and it was within the confines of my psych unit stays, that my mother was informed by my doctors to never approach me either in hospital or out......for her own safety. And so, with her removed, I took it out on others.
The rage I directed at her was tunnel vision, linear and without constraint. I did not possess clarity, the knowledge of consequence, or the aftermath of my actions. My rage was so concentrated it was hell bent on destroying me. Oh the stigma I suffered.......one cannot admit that they feel that way about their parent.
It is better now.......I have forgiven her, and she has forgiven me.......but residual still remains. Working on that.
Mics