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Othello syndrome
My father has all the symptoms of othello syndrome . He do spy a lot on my mother she is absolutly right but still proving her wrong . Suspision is in his genetics also his mother do shak on there father and he also has brain injury in 2022 he met with an accident  how to deal with it he is not willing to go doctor as he say i am doing all my work right u are proving me wrong how to take him to the doctor there is so much of stress in our house even we children have to face a lot especially my mother
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You need to consult psychologist or psychiatrist Your problem needs propper attention
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That sounds incredibly hard for all of you, especially your mother. The mix of past brain injury, inherited suspicion, and refusal to seek help makes it even tougher.
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Right now, focus on safety and calm communication. Avoid arguments when he’s suspicious, it can intensify his belief. Instead, keep responses short, gentle, and non-defensive. When he’s in a calmer moment, you could suggest seeing a doctor for his brain injury follow-up or sleep issues, rather than directly saying “psychiatrist,” which might make him resistant. A neurologist or family physician could then refer him discreetly to mental health care.
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And don’t forget yourselves — you and your mother deserve support too. A counselor or psychologist can guide your family on how to handle these situations and protect your own mental health. You’re doing your best in a very painful situation.
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Hey there! I can understand your concern. Please consult a psychiatrist or psychologist for counseling.  If you need help regarding exercises plan and deep breathing exercises kindly connect with me online
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Consultant Physicologist
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Consult a psychologist or psychiatrist
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Post your query in psychology/psychiatrist section to get proper answer from an expert
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Consult with pyshicatrist for further evaluation and treatment
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Deep breathing exercises Mind body exercises Progressive muscle relaxation Walking Cycling Balance training Fine motor exercise If symptoms worsen, refer to a Neuropsychiatrist for further evaluation and management.
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Plzz consult online for better treatment and diagnosis
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Deep Breathing exercise can be helpful in relaxation of mind and making feel calm. Aquatic therapy Aerobic exercises these all exercises can add more on relaxing of the person.
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Try to make the person feel comfortable and always make him feel positive by good topic discussions in between family members.
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Hi please consult with a psychiatrist doctor or psychologist .
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kindly get an consultation with psychologist
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Being a physiotherapist and an elder child of my parents I can feel your problem, in simple words I can say that there is a lot of communication gap between your mother and father, in this case none of parters are culprit
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Please post your question in psychiatry section
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