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Resources for my niece with Schizoaffective order
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<blockquote data-quote="laugh" data-source="post: 766582" data-attributes="member: 31976"><p>It sounds like you've become an 'enabler'. You have strong feelings for your niece. Even if you think you're the only one who can properly support her, it is time to say 'no' to your sister.</p><p></p><p>A complete rejection of an idea is often the strongest place to begin a negotiation. If it all fails, you can back down, but now is the only time to object. If you raise concerns once your niece is ensconced, your sister may placate you by 'buying time'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laugh, post: 766582, member: 31976"] It sounds like you've become an 'enabler'. You have strong feelings for your niece. Even if you think you're the only one who can properly support her, it is time to say 'no' to your sister. A complete rejection of an idea is often the strongest place to begin a negotiation. If it all fails, you can back down, but now is the only time to object. If you raise concerns once your niece is ensconced, your sister may placate you by 'buying time'. [/QUOTE]
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