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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 217666" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Steley: Well thank god for that! You are a good Mom. </p><p> The author of How You Can Survive When They;re Depressed points out that the families with a depressed family member have not been studied much. Anne Sheffield the author (Harmony/NewYork) published to get more ideas going out here where we all are....living with it.</p><p> I especially applaud the insight that conseling and theraputic contact is the best choice for both of you. When we are in relationships that just are all</p><p>going down the same rut it is so futile. Taking the oppertunities to be listneing and responding to the old stuff and learning new behavor are what alot of people do not work on. </p><p> The fact that a person is living with a type of affliction and that they are not going to be turning that off, or blooming into some other person is what it is.</p><p>Since so many people are living with one thing or another wether in treatment, self medicating or just limping along "neat" and the fact is that is what it is, too.</p><p> What you have managed here is wonderful. Really. I was thinking about the matter and it occured to me that the treating psyciatrist does need your son to be co-operating to be benefiting from a program. And also since he is perscribing if his treatment is not working how is it possible that turning his back is an answer? Wouldn't the doctor get a second opinion if he has a patient that is not responding to treatment? I did not understand how that works. Is it even ethical</p><p>with someone having psycotic episodes? That was it wasn't it? </p><p> Hope you are doing something for you and destressing after all this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 217666, member: 6271"] Steley: Well thank god for that! You are a good Mom. The author of How You Can Survive When They;re Depressed points out that the families with a depressed family member have not been studied much. Anne Sheffield the author (Harmony/NewYork) published to get more ideas going out here where we all are....living with it. I especially applaud the insight that conseling and theraputic contact is the best choice for both of you. When we are in relationships that just are all going down the same rut it is so futile. Taking the oppertunities to be listneing and responding to the old stuff and learning new behavor are what alot of people do not work on. The fact that a person is living with a type of affliction and that they are not going to be turning that off, or blooming into some other person is what it is. Since so many people are living with one thing or another wether in treatment, self medicating or just limping along "neat" and the fact is that is what it is, too. What you have managed here is wonderful. Really. I was thinking about the matter and it occured to me that the treating psyciatrist does need your son to be co-operating to be benefiting from a program. And also since he is perscribing if his treatment is not working how is it possible that turning his back is an answer? Wouldn't the doctor get a second opinion if he has a patient that is not responding to treatment? I did not understand how that works. Is it even ethical with someone having psycotic episodes? That was it wasn't it? Hope you are doing something for you and destressing after all this. [/QUOTE]
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