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<blockquote data-quote="maril" data-source="post: 253215" data-attributes="member: 5937"><p>Absolutely - this place helps. Your points are interesting and well made; I personally see how things may be more clear these days regarding my family tree as far as illness in family members goes since we are somewhat more open to communicate and have more knowledge than when I was a kid. When I recently was interviewed by a therapist as part of difficult children evaluation for a dual diagnosis program and asked to give family history member by member including medical issues, mental health issues, and substance use, it made me stop and think.</p><p> </p><p>I had said in my previous post that "do not know specifically what trigger(s) might have been" regarding my son -- I should say instead that (especially since there has been no diagnosis made for a mood disorder) there are events that might relate to his extreme behaviors since they started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maril, post: 253215, member: 5937"] Absolutely - this place helps. Your points are interesting and well made; I personally see how things may be more clear these days regarding my family tree as far as illness in family members goes since we are somewhat more open to communicate and have more knowledge than when I was a kid. When I recently was interviewed by a therapist as part of difficult children evaluation for a dual diagnosis program and asked to give family history member by member including medical issues, mental health issues, and substance use, it made me stop and think. I had said in my previous post that "do not know specifically what trigger(s) might have been" regarding my son -- I should say instead that (especially since there has been no diagnosis made for a mood disorder) there are events that might relate to his extreme behaviors since they started. [/QUOTE]
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