Take her to a range and teach her to shoot. Go small though - .22 pistol or rifle. That did wonders for my daughter. It gave her something to look forward to, and something to be proud of as she got better and better. I used a Walther P-22 pistol, and she would go through 3 or 4 boxes of 100 each time we went out.
Great stress relief, and it teaches a valuable skill at the same time.
Sounds like someone who is angry, maybe depressed, and needs to acclimate to her new situation. I know that when I've been at my most depressed it was because I was in the wrong situation. Wrong friends, wrong college, wrong job, wrong career path, whatever. Something in her situation may be the difficulty and changing it might pull her out.
See if there is some type of productive project you can do together. Maybe a board game.
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Take her to a range and teach her to shoot. Go small though - .22 pistol or rifle. That did wonders for my daughter. It gave her something to look forward to, and something to be proud of as she got better and better. I used a Walther P-22 pistol, and she would go through 3 or 4 boxes of 100 each time we went out.
Great stress relief, and it teaches a valuable skill at the same time.
Sounds like someone who is angry, maybe depressed, and needs to acclimate to her new situation. I know that when I've been at my most depressed it was because I was in the wrong situation. Wrong friends, wrong college, wrong job, wrong career path, whatever. Something in her situation may be the difficulty and changing it might pull her out.
Sounds like "poor me" drama. How about some good old chores to help out around the house?