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Wht disorder i have
I talk myself loud sometimes i ask questions in mind and myself given answers tell me which disorder i have.
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Sometimes talking to self can be normal. To know more about the disorder you have or might have,it's better to know more about your history so that better diagnosis and treatment can be given. I recommend you to talk to a psychiatrist at the earliest.
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Consult Psychiatrist through teleconsultation or in person consultation
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It could be you are confused or indecisive Depends what usually is content of self talk Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling online Lets understand this in detail All the best
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Hello. Talking to oneself is a completely normal phenomenon. It is a part of the thinking process. Talking loudly to oneself, may appear odd to others around you, but even that's normal. None of these symptoms, by themselves warrant treatment. If you have any doubts, you may reach out to me.
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May seek a consultation.
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