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22 Nov 2016 08:34 AM
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@Shaz51 

The real question for carers is to ask whether their  personal response comes about through feeling guilty, feeling responsible for, feeling sorry for, doubting their loved one's capacity to deal with things for themselves, fearing self harm or suicide, or some, or all of these.

If this is so, the carer's response isn’t about the person being cared for at all. It is about their caring role

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