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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have a summer associate working for us...college student. She is finishing up next week. She is working under me. She somehow failed to mention she has auditory processing disorder (that just came out last Friday) and that this is reaaaally difficult for her. Tonight, we were wrapping things up at the office, just she and I left, and I look over at her and she is crying at her computer. I ask her what's up and she gives me this whole story about how she'll never be normal, how she feels so worthless, how she's embarrassing our company, etc. I didn't really know what to do, but it seems pretty clear these are NOT normal feelings and that she has an anxiety disorder or somethings. [/quote] I'm confused. Didn't she tell you what the problem is? Telling her to get help is probably pointing out the obvious no? And anyway, you missed the window: the last thing she's going to want is someone bringing her crying up days after the fact. [/quote]
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