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      <title>adolescent versus adult treatment options</title>
      <description>what do you do when your child is seventeen and a half, schizophrenic, and you are a single parent?&amp;nbsp; Are you forever tied to the same cycle of caring for them in between hospital stays, or is there another way for them to become independant and live a semi-normal life? What does the future hold after their eighteenth birthday?</description>
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