My brother since the age of 2.5 yrs have less IQ was mentally retarded.
He grew up without any basic education at home.
Now he is 47. Unmarried was cared by parents but started having little anger issues. Suddenly we found since last 7-8 years he got interested in masturbation and tried to do that. We don't know how he learnt all this as the atmosphere in family in not that way. Now after parents death in 2019 he again started doing that and when we find him he gets anger issues and turns violent on his our other brother and sister-in-law. He doesn't want to listen his whole mind is in that thing.
He even quietly tries to wear girls clothes for that.
Please help. We don't know how to handle him.
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Hi, I can understand that your brother is going through a challenging situation. This looks like a complex situation and needs a multi faceted approach.
Please take him for behaviour intervention by behaviour therapist. You also need to consult a psychiatrist for medication to control his anger issues. Some kind of education or skill development will help him take his focus away from himself and put to a productive usage.
Therapies like occupational therapy and behavioural therapy will benefit him. Please consult a professional for the same.
Hi,
It sounds like your brother is going through a challenging time, especially after the loss of your parents. His newfound behaviors, including masturbation and an interest in wearing girls' clothes, may be a way for him to cope with feelings of loneliness, confusion, or emotional distress. It's important to approach this situation with empathy and understanding, as he may not fully comprehend the implications of his actions. Consider seeking professional help from a psychologist or psychiatrist who specializes in developmental disabilities and behavioral issues. They can provide guidance on managing his behavior and may recommend therapeutic interventions. Additionally, establishing a structured routine, providing social support, and engaging him in positive activities could help redirect his focus and reduce anger. Open communication within the family is crucial; ensure that everyone involved is on the same page about how to support him in a calm and loving manner.
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