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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]an engaged grandparent, aunt, uncle or other family friend is better than any therapist for a teen. at least that's my opinion[/quote] I agree!! My mother has been a GOD SEND for my boys! She really is a safe place for them. She listens, does not judge and gives out so much unconditional love. I'm so glad to still have my amazing mom in my kids lives. I don't consider myself a bad parent, but nothing beats a loving grandmother.[/quote] This. Therapy will fill up the emptiness that some parents created in heir child's life, but it will not solve the problem in a long run. It is much easier for a parent to accept some mental health diagnosis, spend tons of time and money rather than admit that they failed as a parent and start working on their relations with child.[/quote] What about children who have healthy fulfilling relationships with their parents, but still suffer from depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or other mental health issues?[/quote] You didn't read my post carefully. If there is some emptiness in child's life, then it will be filled with depression, etc. Relations with parents are great and important, but not the only component of healthy child development. [/quote]
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