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Reply to "Disclosing to young adult a genetic condition they don't know they have"
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[quote=Anonymous]Your mother should see a therapist to discuss the best way to do this. She needs professional advice, and she should receive it form someone who will first listen and learn about your sister and the family dynamic. I have done this in a completely different context where I needed to have a difficult conversation with a family member. My therapist advised me to approach it very differently than I had planned to and he turned out to be right. Discussing this with a therapist will also help relieve the emotional burden your mother is carrying around.[/quote]
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