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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 347876" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I watched about 90% of the show and found it riveting. The Warrior Parents, the impact on siblings, the rollercoaster of mental health services and the altered lifestyle was painful to watch. What I didn't see was how they finally ended up with residential treatment help. Was that explained?</p><p> </p><p>A little off the wall, I know, there seemed to be similarities</p><p>in the descriptions of "being watched" "in danger" etc. from unseen entities to those found on Paranormal Children. It occurred to me that maybe some of these tormented kids have sensitivies to the presence of spirits. I've seen the mentors on that program help young girls and boys take control of spirits and regain a sense of peace. No, I am not</p><p>denying the mental illness in any way but thought that some of them may have heightened sensitivies to those who are deceased but have not "moved on". Hope that doesn't sound too weird. Just wondering. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 347876, member: 35"] I watched about 90% of the show and found it riveting. The Warrior Parents, the impact on siblings, the rollercoaster of mental health services and the altered lifestyle was painful to watch. What I didn't see was how they finally ended up with residential treatment help. Was that explained? A little off the wall, I know, there seemed to be similarities in the descriptions of "being watched" "in danger" etc. from unseen entities to those found on Paranormal Children. It occurred to me that maybe some of these tormented kids have sensitivies to the presence of spirits. I've seen the mentors on that program help young girls and boys take control of spirits and regain a sense of peace. No, I am not denying the mental illness in any way but thought that some of them may have heightened sensitivies to those who are deceased but have not "moved on". Hope that doesn't sound too weird. Just wondering. DDD [/QUOTE]
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