Thank you for your thoughtful response. I appreciate your sharing your professional experience.
It's agony for a loving parent to see their child ill with any serious illness. To consider that something in the physical or emotional environment may have contributed to that illness may be more than a loving parent can bear.
Yet, to become overprotective could mean that something ignored or about which a person is blind can become even more intensified.
I looked at your website and see that you have a great deal of experience working with people suffering from anxiety, various kinds of abuse and difficult family issues.
Thank you again for adding your voice to this discussion.
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Dear Kathleen,
Thank you for your thoughtful response. I appreciate your sharing your professional experience.
It's agony for a loving parent to see their child ill with any serious illness. To consider that something in the physical or emotional environment may have contributed to that illness may be more than a loving parent can bear.
Yet, to become overprotective could mean that something ignored or about which a person is blind can become even more intensified.
I looked at your website and see that you have a great deal of experience working with people suffering from anxiety, various kinds of abuse and difficult family issues.
Thank you again for adding your voice to this discussion.
best regards,
Joanna
June 5, 2009 - 2:26pmThis Comment
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