Bobby, as she was known...
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"Bobby," as she was known, was severely afflicted by the psychological condition described as "manicdepressive." From bizarre hyperactivity to near catatonic withdrawal her behaviors brought great distress on those who lived with her. In her worst depressive state food and drinking cups had to be guided to her lips as if one were feeding a baby. In her manic phase she who had once been a talented artist, would frantically scribble pictures less
recognizable than those of a child in kindergarten. A concerned counselor of Christian faith offered to see "Bobby" without charge. That her healing was not instantaneous made it no less remarkable. With patient and careful counsel over a period of 18 months, " Bobby" regai ned her self-esteem, created an independent living environment for herself, renewed her driver's license, and opened an authorized halfway home for people recovering from similar psychiatric conditions. The key to her recovery she will tell you was found in the fact that another human being genuinely cared for her when she had totally stopped caring for herself.
-- Bond
recognizable than those of a child in kindergarten. A concerned counselor of Christian faith offered to see "Bobby" without charge. That her healing was not instantaneous made it no less remarkable. With patient and careful counsel over a period of 18 months, " Bobby" regai ned her self-esteem, created an independent living environment for herself, renewed her driver's license, and opened an authorized halfway home for people recovering from similar psychiatric conditions. The key to her recovery she will tell you was found in the fact that another human being genuinely cared for her when she had totally stopped caring for herself.
-- Bond
