Need for counselling parents and siblings who have a disabled member of family

cvelarde
Online Community Member Posts: 6 Listener
Hello, my son is 13 and has CP. We never had counselling as a family, and 2 years ago I had a breakdown. I am now seeing a counsellor who's really helping me. As a result of that, I started studying counselling myself and would like in the future to help parents who have a disabled child and siblings as well. Who thinks it is a good idea? who has received that type of support during their journey? we were never offered it by the way ... thanks for your thoughts. Happy weekend. Caroline
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Hi @cvelarde, and a warm welcome to the community!
Thanks for sharing this with us. I'm sure our members will be in touch to share their thoughts soon!0 -
thank you so much
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thank you for your reply. It encourages me to continue my studies and hopefully help others in the future!!! all the best.1
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Wish you all the success with your studies!0
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