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I am male, 35 age, weight 83,height 5"11 , education qualification -MBA , married (nov 2015 ) ,no children, taking High from 2 years -BP tablet TAZLOC-BETA 25, from 5 years -cholesterol tablet Rozovas 10 mg, suffering with neck pain (using neck belt) I am suffering with psychological problem from 7 years, bipolar disorder using medicine,counseling also done , but no life satisfaction,no children ,fear about heart problem (chest discomfort),i like one girl ,but i don't have good job in that time,i married my uncle daughter,she have health related issues gall bladder removal and pancreatic necrosis, Relatives not talking with me, family members also not supporting,frequent job change,over eating, not saving money, How to identify problem, how to improve my health and life satisfaction.
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Hi, it's really a nice initiative you come up with to find the solution to your mental health concerns, a complete case history is required for identifying your root causes and proper clinical assessment to your problem, currently for improving your health and quality of life you need to learn emotional management skills and resources skills to deal with the situation. So kindly visit a psychotherapist and Psychiatrist. With a proper therapeutic solution and right support of medicine it can be improved.
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Hi. I understand it could be hard with both physical and psychological problems. Bipolar needs to be treated. And thus if not treated properly or half way then there are chances for physical and emotional problems as well. Life satisfaction could be gained with proper therapy. 7 yrs is already a long period. Kindly seek treatment for the same. Yes it may take a long. Get the diagnosis done again and kindly consult with a psychiatrist for medications. May be not medications then therapy for time being. The problems you have already mentioned. So you need to know the cause and find the solution. For this a counselor would help on a long run.
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Consultation with Psychiatrist/ Psychologist Immediate care needed
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A simple Breathing Techniques or Relaxation Techniques on the start and end o the day. Find out where your happiness lies and what could make you happy and start working towards that for Life Satisfaction Take care and immediate treatment is good
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Hi It sounds like you are feeling anxious and upset. To feel better consult a psychologist and talk about what you are going through. It seems like you are anxious about health issue and you are upset about relatives not talking to you and family members not supporting you. A psychologist will determine what is causing frequent job change, over eating, and not saving money. You don’t have to feel helpless counselling sessions will help you. With a psychologist you can talk about bipolar disorder, physical health issues, and lifestyle.
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Consult a psychologist
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Contact me for counselling session. Along with counselling I can suggest natural foods to calm the mind.
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It needs to be addressed asap otherwise it may get complicated. It can be well treated with counseling sessions and homeopathic medicine effectively.
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you can contact me on nine zero eight two three two nine seven eight four for further assistance. you can know more about me by clicking on - https://www.resolvesoul.com/
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Bipolar Disorder, which you have stated you are suffering from, often manifests with many of the emotional, familial, social and work related symptoms as mentioned by you. This disorder often requires prolonged or at times even lifelong psychiatric and psychological care. In Bipolar Disorder, the sufferer's higher awareness of the mental health conditions it poses can help a lot in its management. With these as the background, I would suggest you to: 1. Be regular with treatment from a psychiatrist, including the uninterrupted intake of medicines as advised by the doctor. 2. Get yourself treated well, uninterrupted, for your physical health issues, through an experienced general medicine specialist doctor. 3. Remain in touch with a psychologist, uninterrupted, to help you deal with your mood swings, family issues, marital relationship issues, sexual issues, trust issues, impulsivity etc. Your wife too may need support from a psychologist. 4. Keep your awareness of Bipolar Disorder up to date so that you can make out your ups and downs in moods and deal with them in an objective way. There are communities of sufferers of this mental health condition about which you will get information from the internet. Many of what I have written above, if followed sincerely, are likely to improve the quality of life for yourself as well as those who are closely connected with you, like your wife. Hope you will follow them and make life beautiful for yourself as well as for the closely connected ones in your life.
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Regular psychiatric, psychological and general health treatment.
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Hi,You need to start with a small step at a time.Make your goals and make targets every day like exercise,yoga,and starting daily activities,.etc, Continue with counseling sessions.You can do online counseling sessions.
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Consult a psychologist
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Trust yourself Positive self talk Mindfulness meditation
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I see that there are some physical and mental health concerns that you are experiencing. I can sense your discomfort about the situations in your life. I can only imagine how distressing and exhausting it must be for you. It can be helpful to take some time for yourself to reflect on the aspects of life that may be important for you. We tend to focus on a few aspects, and ignore the others. When the aspects we focus on the most don't yield us the results we want, we may feel upset. Seeking help from a counselor to help with the process of discovery and restoration can feel supportive. Reconnecting with aspects that were once nourishing to us can guide us towards well being. I hope this helps!
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Connect for Counseling
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Consult a psychological counsellor to overcome this issue and to understand yourself better..
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Hi... There is no easy way out of your problems. Your path to recovery is going to be filled with lots of ups and downs. These problems have not generated yesterday but rather they are a combination of various circumstances and the choices you have made in your past. We tend to develop negative attitudes towards everything and everyone when we are suffering but we never take time out to focus on what we did to fall into that situation. People care about us as much as they please and as much as we care about them in actions. You will need to first take on the responsibility of pulling yourself out of this pathetic situation and carve out yourself into a new person who is much more confident and self reliant. We can change who we are whenever we choose to do it. It is does require not only our commitment but also our continues efforts. It is okay to fail, it is okay to fall, it also okay to sit and cry for some time. But it is not okay to remain in the same place and keeping blaming other or our circumstances. No good is going to come out of it.
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Consult a Psychologist. Interpersonal Guidance and Counselling using Motivational and Directive Approach is required.
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Mr. Gunjan Maithil Senior Psychologist Cell: nine six seven one three zero three one three four Website: https://gunjanmaithil.wixsite.com/therapy App: http://wix.to/fechb08?ref=cl
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Plz connect  with psychiatrist  and psychologist  to resolve inner  conflicts.
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counseling
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