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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 415786"><p>Something tells me he wouldn't be very medication-compliant right now even if the docs think that would be the way to go. But it does look like he's punishing himself in the only way he can right now, not just based on his behavior but on what he said about feeling guilty about his friend. And if she or they can start to get him to open up with what he's already said, offer him some memorial (tattoo, plant a tree, a park bench, charity, whatever) in his friend's name to give him something to reach for in the future so he feels that some meaningful thing can come from all this and reignites his will to keep going forward.</p><p>Do they have someone specially trained in grief counseling on staff?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 415786"] Something tells me he wouldn't be very medication-compliant right now even if the docs think that would be the way to go. But it does look like he's punishing himself in the only way he can right now, not just based on his behavior but on what he said about feeling guilty about his friend. And if she or they can start to get him to open up with what he's already said, offer him some memorial (tattoo, plant a tree, a park bench, charity, whatever) in his friend's name to give him something to reach for in the future so he feels that some meaningful thing can come from all this and reignites his will to keep going forward. Do they have someone specially trained in grief counseling on staff? [/QUOTE]
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