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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 408228" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I thought Oprah did a really good job, and handled things as diplomatically as she could with a sensitive subject. For Oprah to air something like that gives knowledge to millions. </p><p>(I also wondered where they got the stat of 15 million mentally ill kids in America.)</p><p></p><p>The only thing that I was a little disappointed about was that the actual diagnosis for the boy was not made known (or I missed it), and the mom seemed to be pretty anti medications. Which made me wonder how the boy was truly being treated and helped. I would hate for parents with kids like that out there to think that a kiddo with that degree of a mental illness can live a healthy life with just imagery of light techniques, etc.</p><p></p><p>I don't know maybe I am being too picky - there was a lot to talk about in that one hour - and a lot of political correctness I am sure had to take place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 408228, member: 3301"] I thought Oprah did a really good job, and handled things as diplomatically as she could with a sensitive subject. For Oprah to air something like that gives knowledge to millions. (I also wondered where they got the stat of 15 million mentally ill kids in America.) The only thing that I was a little disappointed about was that the actual diagnosis for the boy was not made known (or I missed it), and the mom seemed to be pretty anti medications. Which made me wonder how the boy was truly being treated and helped. I would hate for parents with kids like that out there to think that a kiddo with that degree of a mental illness can live a healthy life with just imagery of light techniques, etc. I don't know maybe I am being too picky - there was a lot to talk about in that one hour - and a lot of political correctness I am sure had to take place. [/QUOTE]
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