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After every argument my fiance starts getting angry soon after which she will start hitting herself, rolling on ground or try cutting her wrist, which is the best treatment for it.
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Dear client Your fiance is showing acting out behaviour. It is highly dangerous for herself as well as relationships. She needs to visit a psychiatrist for through assessment.
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Dear Sir I can imagine it must be quite tough for you. Please encourage your fiance to see a psychiatrist for a detailed evaluation and for a better understanding of what is causing such behavior. She might need professional help to help her cope with stressful situations in a better way. Thanks Regards Dr Ankita Mishra
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Hi.. The symptoms show  ADHD... It's good u taking Homoeopathic treatment... But  taking Homoeopathic alone is not sufficient ... This require counsellings along with diet (that's helps mind food) So u can consult with Us.. Being Homoeopathic Doctor along psychologist ee can connect easily.. Assure Results would b notice in 21 days Happy to help u Deep Homoeopathic Clinic
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Hello, These symptoms may be part of personality issues. The symptoms include feeling of emptiness, anger issues, impulsivity, difficulty in controlling anger, fear that she will be left all alone, impulses to harm herself etc. then it suggest of personality issues. These symptoms with time starts affecting social and working life. These symptoms can be taken care off by psychological therapy and medications.
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Consult nearby psychiatric clinic or you can consult me
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Suggest her to seek a professional support. She can visit a psychologist and learn how to handle it..
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