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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP. They're 23 and have been diagnosed with ADHD, depression, and anxiety. They've seen a therapist in the past but don't want to continue seeing one. [/quote] Well then that would be a condition of their living off of you. Therapy and meds. [/quote] Thank you. Will suggest to my sister. [/quote] Please do. With the end of college, pandemic, economic uncertainty, and worsening depression I would be very concerned about suicidal thoughts. Especially with a lack of interest in treatment. If your sister can broach that subject with her child, and the child will be honest, it may help ascertain the urgency for getting help. If it’s not something they can talk about assume it is urgent. Sure, maybe this is just a lazy unmotivated college kid, but on the other hand there are a lot of warning flags here. [/quote]
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