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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 238565" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Ho! Take that to watch with a mental health professional and go into the emotional process you are having with them!</p><p>What a fantastic revelation for parents and the study of families. it is one thing to go into get help and describe what a family are witnessing and suffering from and another to have the event recorded on film.</p><p>How will the care of families with mental health issues in the home environment improve if the uncounted events of the same behavior are just hidden? I think the fact that you are emotionally impacted by revisiting one of those uncounted episodes is a valuable fact. This hurts you. It is a bit of hell itsself for your child to be caught in, yes, yes, we do know that...and it is emotionally impacting you and your whole family....</p><p>Once upon a time the quirkes we accept today and are going to public schools and expected to find meaningful employment and are treated were hidden entirely and the families were left to cope with the feelings that are felt without any interest.</p><p>Now the healing of mental illness has to include the fall out, like the emotional reaction you feel when watching an episode that after all that you have witnessed </p><p>impacts you again.</p><p>I think this is important. Weither useful to show your child...I would not venture to quess on that.I would be very careful making that desision in your shoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 238565, member: 6271"] Ho! Take that to watch with a mental health professional and go into the emotional process you are having with them! What a fantastic revelation for parents and the study of families. it is one thing to go into get help and describe what a family are witnessing and suffering from and another to have the event recorded on film. How will the care of families with mental health issues in the home environment improve if the uncounted events of the same behavior are just hidden? I think the fact that you are emotionally impacted by revisiting one of those uncounted episodes is a valuable fact. This hurts you. It is a bit of hell itsself for your child to be caught in, yes, yes, we do know that...and it is emotionally impacting you and your whole family.... Once upon a time the quirkes we accept today and are going to public schools and expected to find meaningful employment and are treated were hidden entirely and the families were left to cope with the feelings that are felt without any interest. Now the healing of mental illness has to include the fall out, like the emotional reaction you feel when watching an episode that after all that you have witnessed impacts you again. I think this is important. Weither useful to show your child...I would not venture to quess on that.I would be very careful making that desision in your shoes. [/QUOTE]
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