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Anger issues
My wife gets constantly angry over minor issues and when I react to it, she screams, and says she will suicide, I don't know what to do, I have a 6 month old daughter. how can this uncontrollable anger be controlled.?
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Proper counseling first.
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Therapy therapy therapy When someone is scarred or wounded they act out We need to adress stress Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling online All the best
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Only you can help ur wife she needs ur love care and support..this pandemic has made people suffer a lot..n trust me no medicine u show that effect what ur love n concern cn do n when u kno she is mentally not fit try to ignore inspite of reacting n shouting on her back.. focus on ur child it’s not good for his/her mental health as well Consult us for further help
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She has unexpressed and pent up emotions coming on the form of anger. This could be PPD . Please seek anger management counselling for her. You can book online appointment.
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Hey I’m happy u reached out buddy. Must be a very challenging situation for u I can imagine. How are u coping with this currently ? What are the situations that trigger ur wife’s anger ? I would like to know more abt this to be able to help u.
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Pls connect thru chat or online consult. I am here to listen to u
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Hi Please understand what may seem minor to you may be very major to her. Each one of us have differences in the way we perceive situations.
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Often women go through postpartum depression post delivery. Also her hormones are just coming back to their normal ranges. There is a lot going on mentally and physically with her probably. If you could try to look into and or change the communication pattern between the both of you. Being agitated and irritable with an infant around is not healthy for the baby or both of you. You can contact me on Practo and we can discuss this further.
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Hi, Need more insights on your problem to help it out. Not sure, if she has this behavior before or after the delivery. This could be a symptoms of post partum depression. She needs a rest and support from the family members especially from husband.
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Visit a psychologist and take professional help.
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Allow her to have some good rest and healthy foods. Listen to her instead of arguing or explaining things. Be supportive and help her in taking care of the baby and daily chores.
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It looks like post partum depression which sometimes happens to some Mother's post delivery.. Maybe she feels she is not understood by you and not given the needed support.. I suggest both of you to consult a psychological Counselor for a therapy... For more details and clarity you can connect with me by using the link given below :- https://prac.to/hema-sampath-psychologist-dir
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