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When the very accomplished have mental illness - very sad
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 510860"><p>There are some extra funds for counseling for vets right now. </p><p>At the DUI place were I worked during my last year of graduate school, we had one there and it was such an interesting case.</p><p>He was above average in intelligence, working and doing very well in general.</p><p>However, when he first got back he had great difficulties....fortunately just for a few months.</p><p>And yes, I do think it was largely an issue of transition.</p><p></p><p>When I read the headline of your post, it's not exactly the topic, but it reminded me of my difficult child in a way. She was and is highly intelligent, but of course that may not translate into day to day or work ability/or success when mental illness is involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 510860"] There are some extra funds for counseling for vets right now. At the DUI place were I worked during my last year of graduate school, we had one there and it was such an interesting case. He was above average in intelligence, working and doing very well in general. However, when he first got back he had great difficulties....fortunately just for a few months. And yes, I do think it was largely an issue of transition. When I read the headline of your post, it's not exactly the topic, but it reminded me of my difficult child in a way. She was and is highly intelligent, but of course that may not translate into day to day or work ability/or success when mental illness is involved. [/QUOTE]
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