🧠 My Opinion:
The pattern you're describing—anger on specific topics, inability to accept mistakes, and insistence on being always right—may reflect rigid personality traits, low frustration tolerance, or even underlying personality dysfunction (e.g., narcissistic or paranoid traits). However, occasional defensiveness or denial is also common in interpersonal dynamics and doesn’t always point to a psychiatric disorder.
It's important to observe:
Is this behavior consistent across all situations and people?
Does it cause significant conflict or distress in relationships?
Is there a history of trauma, insecurity, or low self-esteem masked by arrogance?
Next Steps
🩺 Next Steps (What should the patient do next?)
Try having neutral, non-confrontational discussions when he is calm—not when he is already agitated.
Encourage him to see a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist for a detailed personality and anger assessment.
You may also seek therapy yourself to learn healthy communication, emotional boundaries, and response strategies.
Health Tips
💡 Helpful Tips / Word of Caution
Avoid triggering topics without preparation; notice what specifically provokes him and why.
Don’t try to “win” arguments; instead, use "I feel" statements to express your side without sounding accusatory.
Be cautious if behavior escalates into verbal abuse, threats, or controlling patterns—these are red flags and may require urgent intervention.
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