"What if your parents are in denial even more than you are in denial?"
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LauraPosted
Thu 25 Feb 2010 4:05am
before, "BUT WHAT ABOUT WHEN PARENTS ARE IN DENIAL EVEN MORE THAN YOU ARE IN DENIAL?!" That was the case for me. And I really just thought that this FBT stuff only worked with parents who already weren't in denial... but it didn't seem like there was anything for people with parents who didn't know anything about EDs. But every since my really amazing
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Angiogram tomorrow. Denial.
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Zipperhead ..Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 11:19pm
trying to drown myself in things around here today. My own little method of denial I guess.
The Golden Girls had a good bit on it once in an episode:
Dorothy: Rose, I am not in denial.
Rose: Yes, you are. You're just denying you're in denial.
Dorothy: Rose, honey, I am not denying I'm in denial.
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Siblings in denial about a parent's declining health and care needs
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Carol Bradley BursackPosted
Sat 24 Jul 2010 12:00am
Nearly all family caregivers who have siblings have experienced some version of sibling denial in regard to their parents. Whether the denial is the subconscious..., denial is rampant.
Read more about siblings and denial on agingcare.com:
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Denial in the Family Member--A Different Perspective
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ValashPosted
Sun 17 Oct 2010 12:00am
about denial. Denial in the sense that it is refusal to believe or accept a person's diagnosis of mental illness. Denial comes in many different forms for both the consumer and the family member.
In fact, denial is a manifestation of stigma. In short, stigma is criticism of a person on the grounds of their affiliation with a group (that being mental
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ADHD Medical Ambiguity: Medical Treatment Can Encourage Denial
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ChuckPosted
Wed 07 Jan 2009 2:59pm
Image by {Alicia} via FlickrADHD Denial is Pervasive:
Both The Public and Some Medical Treatment Contributes to ADHD Denial
Responding to an article on the pervasive issues with the public regarding denial of ADHD as a medical illness written recently by Bryan Hutchinson over at ADDerWorld I realized that several aspects of the current medical
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