To be fair, I do have to give them credit for one thing.
At least they're not pushing antipsychotics or other sedating agents as the best or the only way to deal with it. They're there, but they're not talking as if a lifetime of these medications is obligatory from the word go.
That's an improvement over just a couple of years ago. HUGE improvement.
Maybe people are starting to wake up to the concept that ideas like, "If they're quiet, then everything must be OK" just might be complete and utter tripe.
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"Alas, our dried voices when we whisper together are quiet and meaningless, as wind in dry grass, or rats' feet over broken glass in our dry cellar." --TS Eliot, "The Hollow Men"