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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 1612471" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>Seems like this is "beat up on fence" day.</p><p>Back on page 5 he said, "Maybe there are some that absolutely are mentally damaged", but this part of his comment is ignored.</p><p>There are people who are depressed to an extreme and there are those who think they are depressed and with time and a hopeful attitude could get themselves out of it.</p><p>Red Gully made a post on pg. 5 that seems to show both sides of the question. It is worth going back to read it.</p><p></p><p>Dr. Alexander Elder, a psychiatrist, notes that some alcoholics will not avail themselves to any kind of treatment such as Alcoholics Anonymous until they hit rock bottom. Prior to this they don't want to get better. Some use their problem (addiction) to manipulate others.</p><p>Too much sympathy simply encourages them not to take responsibility.</p><p></p><p>This whole subject is not simply a one size fits all thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 1612471, member: 663"] Seems like this is "beat up on fence" day. Back on page 5 he said, "Maybe there are some that absolutely are mentally damaged", but this part of his comment is ignored. There are people who are depressed to an extreme and there are those who think they are depressed and with time and a hopeful attitude could get themselves out of it. Red Gully made a post on pg. 5 that seems to show both sides of the question. It is worth going back to read it. Dr. Alexander Elder, a psychiatrist, notes that some alcoholics will not avail themselves to any kind of treatment such as Alcoholics Anonymous until they hit rock bottom. Prior to this they don't want to get better. Some use their problem (addiction) to manipulate others. Too much sympathy simply encourages them not to take responsibility. This whole subject is not simply a one size fits all thing. [/QUOTE]
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