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Matt continues to spiral downwards
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 312538" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>You know Smallworld, you have a really good point. I think I will ask the doctors to do that.</p><p></p><p>The main problem seems to be that Matt wants to go to the next phase, transition, and for whatever reason that path seems impossible to him. He thinks he cannot obtain the goals they have set before him. The treatment team re-did his goals to make them more obtainable, but at this point he is still in mental state where he finds everything impossible.</p><p></p><p>He did make it to the program's "stabilization" unit today without a visit to phosph or the police being involved, which is a relief. But I also wonder where he is at mentally, and how much more he can take. The doctors seem to think he is fully capable, but I don't know, as I am not there and observing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 312538, member: 3301"] You know Smallworld, you have a really good point. I think I will ask the doctors to do that. The main problem seems to be that Matt wants to go to the next phase, transition, and for whatever reason that path seems impossible to him. He thinks he cannot obtain the goals they have set before him. The treatment team re-did his goals to make them more obtainable, but at this point he is still in mental state where he finds everything impossible. He did make it to the program's "stabilization" unit today without a visit to phosph or the police being involved, which is a relief. But I also wonder where he is at mentally, and how much more he can take. The doctors seem to think he is fully capable, but I don't know, as I am not there and observing. [/QUOTE]
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