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Behavioral changes -

My sister is 26 and lives in India. Over the past 3 years, after our mother passed away in an accident (she directly saw the body), her behavior has changed. She manages daily activities (gym, coffee shops, online shopping, handling money) but is socially withdrawn, has no friends, and spends most of her time alone. She has developed suspicious thoughts, especially about our cook. She says clothes kept in the balcony will get spoiled if the cook looks at them and believes the cook should only cook and not see her belongings. She also repeatedly tells us not to share our address or personal information. She sometimes zones out and her conversations are hard to follow. She gets irritated if we suggest seeing a therapist or psychiatrist. No prior psychiatric treatment. She lives with our father; I live in the USA. Please advise how to help her, especially since she resists treatment.

What should I do???

I had anxiety since I was 15, but after 6 months of medication I feel better, I want to change, but I do nothing all day, don't study at all, just procrastinate all day long, I am worried if things go like this what would happen in future, it's weird now I can't believe in anything I believed so much in God prior but now I can't believe in him too, I wake up lake, eat junk, don't study, sleep too much, don't have any hobby, I want to change what can I do , plz help me!!🙏🙏🙏

Fully stressed

I am fully stress because of work pressure and family issues. I need break from my work and should I get medical certificate for stress

Not curable...

Its for psychiatry I have a  weird mentall illness...I am not doing job or any kind of productive work from years.my problem is I can't able to do any productive work for some days...3 or 4 days. I have visited many psychiatry doctors and counsellor..some gave medicine for bipolar,some gave for depression. Now I am describing my problem in clear way.. I can't even count numbers 1 to 20 ..mentally at specific time like at 1 pm...for consecutive 3 days. Telling this way ..I am telling the severity of problem.its not about any number game. So can anyone tell what actually is this illness.is any psychiatry medicine is helpful?

Anxiety and panic disorders

Iam a medical student itself, I Don't how but I developed Anxiety from last few months after entering Medical College Everytime I see cadaver or perform Practicals near Professor Dr's my HR automatically goes up I start trembling I went to an Internal Medicine doctor to rule out other causes Ecg,Echo,TFT,CBC,Hb1Ac,PP glucose Vitals are normal I also have anticipatory Anxiety too but these are all short term I live alone But While Iam with some companion or my parents I Don't feel these symptoms at all! After these incidents I developed a habit of checking my vitals again and again Don't know why Please kindly suggest This is affecting my mental health badly 🙏

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Mr. Robert Alan Bornstein - Psychologist
Mr. Robert Alan Bornstein Psychologist (Graduate, Ph.D.) 53 years experience Ohio State Harding Hospital
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Ms. Janice K Kiecolt-Glaser - Psychologist
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Mr. Michael A Forman - Psychotherapist
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