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Me and My BF are supposed to get married in an interfaith marriage..his family has agreed to it but mine ones are conservative. The major problem is that he has an extreme level of anger where he suddenly outburts always leading to verbal abuses. But this time he  abused my parents in front of me. Do you think I should be with him anymore in this relationship? Or just quit? Need urgent counselling
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Hello Dear, Mental health problems can arise due to multiple factors in personal, professional and social life. A wide range of treatment options are available including but not limited to therapy, medicines, exercises and experimental. There also exists few side effects with all treatment options, particularly medicines which are usually not life threatening and easily treatable.
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Heyy I can help you better with further treatment course needed. U can connect me via whatsapp on seven zero eight two zero two two zero six two.
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Hi Stay in this relationship
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anger management for bf, pre marital therapy for both.
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consult
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Consult me, let’s talk in detail giving you just a piece of advice here doesn’t help it’s about your life. So just one line from my side is not going to solve the issue. Let’s talk about it. Of course it seems like a red flag. So consult me immediately immediately. Let’s talk about it and try to get over it. All the best.
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Hi.. marriage is a union between two families.. it's better to think twice before making decisions.
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consult for counseling
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Relationships are complicated. First of all, we have to sort out whether he has repeated anger issues which could be due to intermittent explosive disorder. We also have to do a personality assessment on him and find out whether there are any personality issues as well. He will require counselling, and if the problems are of high intensity, a small dose of medication would also help to bring this down. Please try to seek the help required as such heavy anger out. But it can only last for few minutes and then they very seriously regret. No harm in giving them another chance in terms of relationship relationships, but seeking help is also equally important.
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You want to go for interfaith marriage with a person who has extreme level of anger and outbursts, who abused your parents. Marrying such a person will be the biggest mistake of your life. It will ruin you forever. Never go for it. Quit right now. For further discussion you may consult me through practo or through my Facebook page. I am a professor with 22 years of experience in treating patients. Trust me, you are doing a blunder mistake.
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