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It seems that in the flurry of changing from [log in to unmask] to
[log in to unmask], I missed some of the listings. The one you quote , camilla
seems to be one of them, and it seems to be one I would very much like to
read.  Could somebody forward me a copy of it , please

Hilary Blue

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Camilla Flintermann wrote:
>
> Thanks Bernie for some very wise words!  Even adult "kids" have trouble at
> times accepting parents' illnesses, and how much harder it must be for the
> younger folks!
>
> Bernie wrote:
> >Hi to all the children of PWP.
> >
> >A number of children have written to ask how to deal with their Dads and
> >their reactions to the concerns of their children.
> >
> >As a Clinical and Social Psychologist, and a worker in the health field
> >specializing in PWP and their families, I will offer some ideas, that maybe
> >helpful. First, it is very important to keep in mind the many variables
> >involved in such situations. Probably every one is very different, and
> >their set of circumstances are equally varied. Age, Social Economic Status,
> >Occupation, "Pre-morbid" Personality, Family Dynamics, Cultural Dynamics,
> >and Community Programs, along with Personal Philosophical Belief Systems.
> SNIPPED