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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 540892" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Considering that France is held up as the blue ribbon for healthcare (and mental health is part of health care) this really surprised me. I believe they are probably very good in other areas, but I could tell, just by Malika's posts about being so afraid of ADHD, that something wasn't right with childhood neurological disabilities in France so I decided to give it a whirl after I read about the book. I was truly shocked, since I had a different view of France. Truly, I thought the entire civilized world had already discredited Freud's theories. You don't find them anywhere here in the States. I always thought of France as a highly intelligent, enlightened country. Maybe it is, but clearly not in this area.</p><p></p><p>So you can see I'm a bit startled...lol. Malika, you may well have to go to the uk to get help for J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 540892, member: 1550"] Considering that France is held up as the blue ribbon for healthcare (and mental health is part of health care) this really surprised me. I believe they are probably very good in other areas, but I could tell, just by Malika's posts about being so afraid of ADHD, that something wasn't right with childhood neurological disabilities in France so I decided to give it a whirl after I read about the book. I was truly shocked, since I had a different view of France. Truly, I thought the entire civilized world had already discredited Freud's theories. You don't find them anywhere here in the States. I always thought of France as a highly intelligent, enlightened country. Maybe it is, but clearly not in this area. So you can see I'm a bit startled...lol. Malika, you may well have to go to the uk to get help for J. [/QUOTE]
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