Thanks, I was wondering if anyone else was thinking the same thing I was.
And just as it isn’t compassionate to protect our kids from struggle, it isn’t compassionate to tell someone who is struggling with psychological damage that they are normal. Medication isn’t the answer either - something happened to screw them up and it needs to be dealt with, not ignored, normalized, or drugged into oblivion.
Thanks, I was wondering if anyone else was thinking the same thing I was.
And just as it isn’t compassionate to protect our kids from struggle, it isn’t compassionate to tell someone who is struggling with psychological damage that they are normal. Medication isn’t the answer either - something happened to screw them up and it needs to be dealt with, not ignored, normalized, or drugged into oblivion.