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Wife's mental sickness - no solution
Wife having psychological issues. She is scared, keep the doors closed and won't come outside. Feeling shy always. Won't talk sometimes. Won't bath and wash the dresses. Don't clean the home. Won't come to visit doctor even force. Won't take care for the son. Fed up because like this for 13+ years after marriage. Tried divorce, no luck. Many times fighting and many suicide attempts, beating also. Please give some options. Can some care homes take her and see if she can recover in 1 year etc.?
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As per your query take this seriously, since 13years of marriage if you are observing serious issues in her behaviour still they are persisting i recommend you kindly visit nearby Psychiatrist for proper clinical assessment and right medication to treat her. Don't worry you will get significant improvement soon. Also take regular follow as per consultant doctor advice.
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Visit a mental health care professional ASAP.
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She is having psychological disorder for sure. Get in touch with counseling psychologist asap otherwise it will get complicated. It can be well treated with counseling sessions and Homeopathic medicine if required.
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you can contact me through online appointment for further assistance please
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Consult with psychologist soon
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therapy is required
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Hmm! 13 years is long time, and it is  difficult to handle the situation. She is badly in need of treatment. DBT and mindfulness based therapeutic techniques may work. Before that you can consult a psychiatrist for her.
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Consult a psychiatrist online asap.
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mindfulness training
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I suggest you both to Consult A Marriage Counselor.
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Hi.... Based on the above information, I suspect she might be suffering from a disorder which requires immediate psychiatric assistance. Please visit a good Psychiatrist (I can share contacts) in Bangalore. They will guide you well on the protocol in such cases. Treatment will take place in due course of time. First medications will be administered (as per protocol) and later on when her symptoms get suppressed, psychotherapy/counselling (by a Psychologist) will be introduced to address the issues that caused her condition or got developed over time.
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Consult a Psychiatrist first and a Psychologist later. Medications and Psychotherapy 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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