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If a person has a psychological disability and are sheltered yet focused, if they become more socialable is it likely for them to get distracted?

Theosious,
I don't think I followed you here. I must have missed something in the translation!

Dr. Jane Jarrow

If the psychological disability has no relevance to the person's focus do to being sheltered, it would be hypothetical to say if social encounters would minimize or eliminate that focus. The distraction would be attributed to the attention placed on the interference, and that then will be the focus.

Marvin,
That is WAY to general (unspecified) a question for me to be able to give you any kind of coherent response. Typically, it is inappropriate to make broad generalizations about how an entire population of persons with a disability ("a person has a psychological disability") will respond in any given situation.

Dr. Jane Jarrow

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