<p>“gain, I suggest people read Kay Jamison and Elyn Saks, and understand that a psychiatric diagnosis is not necessarily an obstacle to going to whatever college a student might want to go to, or to stellar achievements in life”</p>
<p>I think that most of us understand that. What matters is the diagnosis and the severity of the illness and how the student responds to change. Where to go to college is something for the student to discuss with their mental health practitioner.</p>