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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 432680" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Basicly, I'm saying that being a partier or addict dsoesn't make a person a murderere. Being a difficult child doesn't either. But in this case, it does appear to me that Casey is guilty of a lot pertaining to her daughter's death, if not intentional murder. Whether or not other people in her family might have been guilty of something, I don't know. I most definitely think it's a very dysfunctional family.</p><p></p><p>Then, on the Dr. Phil series about the young woman named Alex- I can see where his therapuetic approaches aren't working. I do honestly think that is such a controlling family that Alex has a point. Not that she shouldn't accept some help or that she needs help- but that family is so controlling I can't see straight. No therapy is going to work if they can't acknowledge that, in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 432680, member: 3699"] Basicly, I'm saying that being a partier or addict dsoesn't make a person a murderere. Being a difficult child doesn't either. But in this case, it does appear to me that Casey is guilty of a lot pertaining to her daughter's death, if not intentional murder. Whether or not other people in her family might have been guilty of something, I don't know. I most definitely think it's a very dysfunctional family. Then, on the Dr. Phil series about the young woman named Alex- I can see where his therapuetic approaches aren't working. I do honestly think that is such a controlling family that Alex has a point. Not that she shouldn't accept some help or that she needs help- but that family is so controlling I can't see straight. No therapy is going to work if they can't acknowledge that, in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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