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Mantal health emotional trauma

I am seeking psychological help because I have experienced persistent overthinking, intrusive memories, anxiety, and emotional distress for the past 10 years. While I was asleep, my brother secretly accessed my phone, read my private chats, and viewed my personal photos without my consent. During that time, I was in an emotionally abusive relationship, and a married friend (my friend's brother) supported me in leaving it. I had shared one non-explicit photo with him, but my brother assumed we had an inappropriate relationship. Without asking me for an explanation, he told family members and relatives that I had a relationship with a married man and questioned my character. Recently, he repeated these allegations to his fiancée, showed my personal photo to others without my permission, verbally abused me, and continued making defamatory statements. Since then, I frequently relive these events, feel betrayed, anxious, and emotionally overwhelmed. what should i do.

Differing behavior

Hello doctors. I have mood swings, I guess? Most of the time, I dont even realize the shift, but it definitely exists. There are days when I feel like a God, massive ego, laughing and happy for no apparent reason. Like happiness becomes my neutral mood, instead of actual neutrality. I remember saying things like "Life has no bad days, just average days" in one of these "happy" months. But then suddenly, life is the worst, I have no interest in anything, anything I pick up and pursue, I lose interest in it after a few days, I dont feel well, I get extremely low self esteem, where the smallest comment will have me crying for hours, and then thinking about it for days. How do I deal with these mood swings? Im currently going through the sadder phase of my life. A little background- I have PCOD, a general physician gave me anxiety medicines once because of my symptoms, the main symptom was constant lightheadedness. Something upsetting happened day before yesterday, I have migraines too

Struggling with mental problems

I am struggling with anxiety and dipression symptoms and it it affecting my daily life and do online psychiatrist consultation prescribe medication if I am struggling to function properly ? Also have no motivation to do anything feel disconnected from the world racing mind , overthinking, i also struggle to go outside, have head ache and neck pain to much , restlessness to much

I have mental illness

I have symptoms of anxiety and dipression such as no motivation to do anything and restlessness, non stop self talking in mind and feeling disconnected from reality, racing thaughts , also my neck and head pains it , i sleep but do not wake up feeling refreshed and like normal , my behaviour has been changed , my ability to function normally has been affected very much I can't even focus on my study , also have habit to search symptoms again and again on internet for solution , But from last few months i have already started exercising so I have improved but there are still the symptoms affecting my life also i can't breath properly and I don't know the reason why this all happened but now i am exhausted and need help earlier I was happy but slowly slowly my mental health drained I don't even realised I also never had taken any meds also i can't think properly and feel little hopeless i also can't feel like my self anymore from  much time also i am fit also havedone bloodtestwas nomal

Bipolar disorder, anxiety, schizophrenia

My mother is on medication for many symptoms of mental illness like random illogical talks, bipolar disorder, anxiety and weird self talk and laugh by herself when no one is around, negative talk like harm to relatives son or daughters, sometimes feel very energetic etc . So the doctor gave her medicines - Arzu 10, d venisys, parkisys 2, safedeno 200. Attached screenshot for the same. It's almost 1 and half years since she is doing well. But we can't cut off any medicine. At that cases how long she needs medication? Like 3 years or more?

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Doctors
Mr. Robert Alan Bornstein - Psychologist
Mr. Robert Alan Bornstein Psychologist (Graduate, Ph.D.) 53 years experience Ohio State Harding Hospital
Fifth by Northwest, COLUMBUS
Ms. Janice K Kiecolt-Glaser - Psychologist
Ms. Janice K Kiecolt-Glaser Psychologist (Phd, PhD in Psychology) 50 years experience Eleonora Sikic-Klisovic, MD
Weinland Park, COLUMBUS
Canal Winchester, COLUMBUS
Mr. Michael A Forman - Psychotherapist
Mr. Michael A Forman Psychotherapist (Medical School, Professional School) 49 years experience Ohio State Richard M. Ross Heart Hospital
Weinland Park, COLUMBUS
Dr. Eileen P. Ryan - Psychiatrist
Dr. Eileen P. Ryan Psychiatrist (Medical School, Residency, Chief Residency in Psychiatry, Medical degree, DO, Internship, Residency - ID, Fellowship in Psychiatry) 42 years experience The Ohio State University Harding Hospital Department Of Psychiatry
Columbus 43210, COLUMBUS