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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 750271" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>Hi Beta</p><p></p><p>This describes my relationship with my son to a T. </p><p></p><p>I think I remember your sister is a therapist, right? Maybe now that they are seeing issues they may have come to the conclusion he needs more than support and a stable environment. Maybe they still have enough influence to get him to see a psychiatrist. I'm hoping so, from what you have posted it seems your sister is not one to throw in the towel easily. </p><p></p><p>From a therapists point of view a hypo-manic bipolar person could display as someone with Narcissism or Borderline Personality Disorder. Especially a Bipolar person who doesn't seem to have the relatively quick ups and downs the text books describe. So if she has concerns along these lines maybe they can get him to go for an evaluation?</p><p></p><p>Praying this all turns into a good thing. Hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 750271, member: 22840"] Hi Beta This describes my relationship with my son to a T. I think I remember your sister is a therapist, right? Maybe now that they are seeing issues they may have come to the conclusion he needs more than support and a stable environment. Maybe they still have enough influence to get him to see a psychiatrist. I'm hoping so, from what you have posted it seems your sister is not one to throw in the towel easily. From a therapists point of view a hypo-manic bipolar person could display as someone with Narcissism or Borderline Personality Disorder. Especially a Bipolar person who doesn't seem to have the relatively quick ups and downs the text books describe. So if she has concerns along these lines maybe they can get him to go for an evaluation? Praying this all turns into a good thing. Hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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