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Just thought I would let you know how that support group went.
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 360003" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I agree with Hound Dog. The biggest annoying factor in working with these juvenile courts people is finding that they are still viewing MH issues as ignorantly as when I was seeking help for myself almost 30 years ago. I have even felt some tdocs had this attitude, too. The latest thorn hit me when the judge two weeks ago used the word "faulty" in reference to the possible need for psychological treatment. He said it rfegarding me but it was in front of difficult child. "Faulty" implies blame is warranted or something is defective. I find that a highly offensive description of people seeking or needing MH treatment. And if he's an educated judge who jumped to express that opinion in front of a family in his court room, I can only imagine what his judgements are like in determining cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 360003, member: 3699"] I agree with Hound Dog. The biggest annoying factor in working with these juvenile courts people is finding that they are still viewing MH issues as ignorantly as when I was seeking help for myself almost 30 years ago. I have even felt some tdocs had this attitude, too. The latest thorn hit me when the judge two weeks ago used the word "faulty" in reference to the possible need for psychological treatment. He said it rfegarding me but it was in front of difficult child. "Faulty" implies blame is warranted or something is defective. I find that a highly offensive description of people seeking or needing MH treatment. And if he's an educated judge who jumped to express that opinion in front of a family in his court room, I can only imagine what his judgements are like in determining cases. [/QUOTE]
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