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Short tempered, aggressive, self harm
My wife gets angry very quickly even for small things and she has very aggressive nature. Sometimes the argument gets so high that she starts hurting herself like slapping her, beating herself and suicidal attempts. She don't let go things and even if someone said something to her 2-3 years back she repeats those things and again start getting angry, getting rude and give threatening for suicidal attempts. Is this symptoms of BPD ? How to treat this ?
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Suicidal attempts or threats is of serious concern. kindly consult a nearby psychiatrist or connect online for detailed exploration.
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I am a MD-Psychiatry (Hom) practising as homeopathic Psychiatrist, using natural medicine and holistic approach for treatment of mental illness Kindly book online appointment on practo to consult
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Hi Complete case history with test reports are required for a confirmed diagnosis (Borderline PD vs Intermittent Explosive Disorder)
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Behavior Therapy Calming techniques
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Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
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Might be part of her personality, needs Consultation prior to comment.
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Psychiatric evaluation ------- personality assessment tests---- medications or counselling accordingly
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Hii Patient needs evaluation for these behaviour issues Medication and therapy will helps Consult nearest psychiatrist
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Hi..our focus should not be labelling her with any illness rather targeting specific problematic behaviours with the help of medications or therapy sessions.
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Consult a Pyschiatrist
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Hello dear, Mental illnesses can be a result of multiple factors including biological, emotional, social and personal. In order to treat these illnesses, its important to identify the underlying cause and then treat accordingly using medicine and Psychotherapy. Usually it takes a week or two before the treatment results in improvement.
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Difficult to comment so soon Can we have a detailed discussion about her behavior and symptoms So I can guide you better Don’t worry through therapy it can get better All the best
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These are classical featurea of emotionally unstable personality disorder. Consult a paychiatrist for evalaution and how tonproceed further. Good luck.
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All these things reflect and point out to a deep sadness and loneliness wound inside you We will have to work out a root cause Some thing is troubling and hurting too much Vitamin d Connect with nature Release anger techniques Smile often Mirror work Take care and see me This too shall pass Ghabrana nahin hai
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Please consult. Need further elaboration of symptoms, then only we can reach any conclusion.
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She may be suffering from some personality disorder or some psychiatric illness.  It is difficult to diagnose without interviewing the patient. Don't waste your precious life.  Consult a psychiatrist earliest. You may get tremendous relief.
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Hi... Could be a personality disorder. However I need further history to comment regarding the same. Medicines and therapy can help her.
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consult for further evaluation and management
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