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Difficult Child adulting...Big Fail
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 685267" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>It has been my experience that at the first "sign" of "success," the process begins to roll them out. They get rubber stamped, sent out, and room made for the next one. The rug is pulled instead of a gradual, supported, step-by-step plan that helps lead to true independence. Thus begins the cycle of a life in and out of mental health care and other support services. It showcases our lack of true advocacy in our society of those who need mental healthcare, drug rehabilitation, or other adult protective services.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I do see it from your perspective - because I also live it. The case workers, psychologists, physicians, and other professionals across the desk? Not so much. Maybe a few, but I am sure they are burned out by the system quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 685267, member: 19905"] It has been my experience that at the first "sign" of "success," the process begins to roll them out. They get rubber stamped, sent out, and room made for the next one. The rug is pulled instead of a gradual, supported, step-by-step plan that helps lead to true independence. Thus begins the cycle of a life in and out of mental health care and other support services. It showcases our lack of true advocacy in our society of those who need mental healthcare, drug rehabilitation, or other adult protective services. Yes, I do see it from your perspective - because I also live it. The case workers, psychologists, physicians, and other professionals across the desk? Not so much. Maybe a few, but I am sure they are burned out by the system quickly. [/QUOTE]
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