He May Have Difficulties But He Is My Son

The author is trying to convey that her son is not the sum of the biological and psychological factors that are associated with bipolar disorder. He is even more humanized due to the fact that he is being placed in a constructed system where he is getting help. The parent wants the child to feel that he is rather than a burden an extraordinary person. There is no limit placed on him due to the amount of extra care that his disorder requires.

Bipolar Or Not, A Mother's Love Is Unconditional

The reason why our psychiatrist is so focused on the disorder and not the child, is because so little is known about how to really help the child.

Key Takeaways:

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Her son has bipolar issue
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A diagnosis should not define the person
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He child is still a child no matter what medical issues he has