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“This has happened before,” she tells herself. “It’s nowhere near as bad as before, and it will pass.” Robbie Pinter’s 21-year-old son, Nicholas, is upset again. He yells. He obsesses about something that can’t be changed. Even good news may throw him off. So Dr. Pinter breathes deeply, as she was taught, focusing on each intake and release. She talks herself through the crisis, reminding herself that this is how Nicholas copes with his autism and bipolar disorder. Read more: nytimes/2014/07/29/health/when-the-caregivers-need-healing.html?emc=eta1
Posted on: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 12:00:00 +0000

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