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<blockquote data-quote="Heloise" data-source="post: 410364"><p>Social Security disapproved our application for benefits. My therapist was ill and could not submit the written statement needed. So we had an hour with the SS-hired psychologist. Since she had not quit school yet, the school got to submit a statement, too, which was not helpful. </p><p> </p><p>I would agree with you that she can not be the only person with a mental illness who can tell people what they want to hear to convince them she's sane and the victim of circumstances. The budgetary and political incentives in VA for dismissing evidence of personality disorder seem to be rather strong. There is no possibility of long-term care in VA. They have gotten rid of it. </p><p> </p><p>What are FB posts?</p><p> </p><p>The challenge for my daughter is her cocktail of fatalism and entitlement. The idea of accepting assistance or protection -- whether it's for Socail Security benefits, assisted housing, halfway houses or paperwork -- enrages her when in State B and makes her threatening. Other people just get apartments and cars, and so should she.</p><p> </p><p>Appreciate your input,</p><p> </p><p>Heloise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heloise, post: 410364"] Social Security disapproved our application for benefits. My therapist was ill and could not submit the written statement needed. So we had an hour with the SS-hired psychologist. Since she had not quit school yet, the school got to submit a statement, too, which was not helpful. I would agree with you that she can not be the only person with a mental illness who can tell people what they want to hear to convince them she's sane and the victim of circumstances. The budgetary and political incentives in VA for dismissing evidence of personality disorder seem to be rather strong. There is no possibility of long-term care in VA. They have gotten rid of it. What are FB posts? The challenge for my daughter is her cocktail of fatalism and entitlement. The idea of accepting assistance or protection -- whether it's for Socail Security benefits, assisted housing, halfway houses or paperwork -- enrages her when in State B and makes her threatening. Other people just get apartments and cars, and so should she. Appreciate your input, Heloise [/QUOTE]
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