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Anger out of control
My son is having Ld, ADHD,personality issues, depression. Met many psychiatrist nd counsellors for 5yrs but no use. Anger is in increasing day by day. Arguments everyday , doesn't eat properly , always find fault with my food, orders outside food almost everyday. Recently abused me nd hit me with a chair. Is rehab a solution. Does it help. Pls help
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Yes it will with constant supervision of psychiatrist and counseling from psychologist I believe you should discuss your concerns in detail with a mental health professional to gain an insight about nature of problem and ways to overcome it through psychotheraputic techniques Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling Connect with me through practo Follow my Facebook page "juhi parashar -psychotherapist " for mental health issues All the best Seek help for early recovery
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Hello ma'am, Rehab is an option, it is never a solution, from the above symptoms m of the impression your son is having personality disorder.
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if the patient is not cooperative for treatment or consultation please take help of family & friends, take him to Psychiatric hospital, get admit him for few days till he show response to medicines, then he can be discharged and can continue medicines on OPD basis with psychotherapy sessions parallelly.
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if he is not taking medicines at home or it's becoming difficult to supervise we can put him on monthly injection with which you can expect relief & recovery. please be optimistic, he is a patient, don't consider this as bad behavior, it's his illness making him to behave like that. all the best, thank you.
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Although you've mentioned some details it's difficult to come to a diagnosis on the basis of it. consult a psychiatrist in person for evaluation and treatment decisions.
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