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Daughter 24 stole from me
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 684004" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>The way my therapist explained it was that my daughter is impulsive, reckless, and is stuck in black and white thinking but she DOES know right from wrong. That is an over-simplified explanation of her but you get the point. She knows when she is lying, when she is breaking the law, when she is manipulating, etc. I know she isn't BiPolar but they initially thought she was. And from my understanding there are very good therapies out there and people with her condition are able to lead productive lives. However, she has to own her condition (which she does to collect diasbility and to make excuses for her behavior, to say she can't help it) and be open and willing to get treatment (at which point she says she is fine, she doesn't have a problem, she is an adult). Just my two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 684004, member: 19905"] The way my therapist explained it was that my daughter is impulsive, reckless, and is stuck in black and white thinking but she DOES know right from wrong. That is an over-simplified explanation of her but you get the point. She knows when she is lying, when she is breaking the law, when she is manipulating, etc. I know she isn't BiPolar but they initially thought she was. And from my understanding there are very good therapies out there and people with her condition are able to lead productive lives. However, she has to own her condition (which she does to collect diasbility and to make excuses for her behavior, to say she can't help it) and be open and willing to get treatment (at which point she says she is fine, she doesn't have a problem, she is an adult). Just my two cents. [/QUOTE]
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