Jesse Pennington-Cross has Tourette's syndrome, obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression. She's 12 years old, and her family has struggled to find help for her, at one point trying an intensive behavioral modification program that involved having Jesse wear a timer on her ankle. It made her miserable, and her family too.
"It was heartbreaking," her mother said, "to realize I've been treating my child kind of like a trainable dog."
Today, they're trying a new approach. They call it "radical acceptance."
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