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She doesn't behave properly
She talks to herself for hours and gets extremely angry. Yelling  others , misbehaves But not everytime . All of sudden she gets change
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It seems that she is undergoing a schizoid change. It needs to be ruled out by an expert. It needs to be treated asap otherwise it may get complicated. It can be well treated with counseling sessions and homeopathic medicine effectively but you need an expert. It needs to be treated in a holistic approach for complete recovery. You need an expert psychologist who is a good homeopathic physician.
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I have been working as a Homeopathic Psychiatrist and Counseling Psychologist for the last 17 years. You can contact me through an online appointment for further assistance.
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Hi 1. Complete case history is required 2. An individual level session can be organized
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It is advised to visit psychiatrist asap.it can be advance form of any mental health issue and may need medication along side with few sessions of therapy counseling
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There must b a cause for mood changes, Without knowing proper history, can't tell exact what is the issue, proper history must be taken through counselling sessions, After that one will reach at the conclusion about the changes in behavior,,
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It’s emotional outbursts which have deep seated conflict Something is on her mind which needs to be addressed for a happy her All the best
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She is undergoing emotional distress. May be overwhelming sadness and difficulty in managing emotions.
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better fix up an appointment with the Psychologist
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Major mood swings if occurs for more then 3 mts then it's better to consult psychiatrist. Early detection of any concern means quick recovery.
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She is going through a difficult time managing sudden shifts with her emotions and behavior, which can be overwhelming. It’s important to recognize these feelings and understand that with the right support, they can be managed. Consult a Psychologist for a thorough diagnosis-assessment , this will help her identify what might be triggering these intense emotions and to regain control when emotions surge. Addressing this with professional help can make a big difference in finding stability and improving her well-being with coping techniques.
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You can support her by staying calm, gently encouraging her to express her feelings without judgment, and helping her practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing .
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Hi, Consult a psychiatrist
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Hi, there are multiple factors to look into, when we are evaluating a patient. Thus a thorough and comprehensive workup is necessary.
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I would recommend going to a Clinical Psychologist or a Psychiatrist for evaluation.
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Please visit a RCI licensed Clinical Psychologist as only they have authority to make a diagnosis or a psychiatrist.
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Hi, Her behavior often becomes a source of concern, as she engages in lengthy conversations with herself, displaying an intensity that hints at underlying frustration. When the anger erupts, it can be quite explosive; she yells at others and misbehaves, leaving those around her feeling bewildered and apprehensive. However, this outburst is not a constant state; she can shift dramatically from anger to calm in an instant, leaving others unsure of how to approach her. This unpredictability raises questions about her emotional well-being, suggesting that there may be deeper issues at play that need to be understood and addressed.
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Evaluate to rule out schizophrenia with the help of a psychiatrist
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Visit a psychiatrist to examine in detail
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It’s good to meet Psychologist or psychiatrist
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visiting a psychiatrist for a comprehensive evaluation. The behavior described could be indicative of underlying mental health issues, such as mood disorders, psychosis, or other conditions that may need medical intervention.
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Hello, We understand it must be overwhelming for you. We recommend you to consult a psychiatrist as soon as possible. Medicine will help her with her symptoms.
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