Re: Highly irritable and angered person (Please HELP)
Von: erach27@gmail.com (erach27@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 04.10.2008 19:03
Message-ID: <595620e5-9b92-4406-938a-9c7119744363@p10g2000prf.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: alt.support.depression.medicationsci.med.psychobiology alt.psychology alt.support.depression.manicuk.people.support.depression
Datum: 04.10.2008 19:03
Message-ID: <595620e5-9b92-4406-938a-9c7119744363@p10g2000prf.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: alt.support.depression.medicationsci.med.psychobiology alt.psychology alt.support.depression.manicuk.people.support.depression
ask her perhaps to suck on some "tomato ketchup" / emergency iron ration // pray before blowing her temper // count 1 to 10 etc. Erach On Oct 3, 10:10 pm, "Nom dePlume" <m...@mentalmeds.org> wrote: > <bran...@mail.ru> wrote in message > > news:d0251883-42a3-4c8f-926c-f5812d0093fe@j22g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > > when she is in her good moods is she willing and able to discuss her > > bad moods objectively? Have you tried to discuss possible causes with > > her? Would she be willing to seek out medical evaluation of her > > moods? I would say try to get her to see her doctor. There may be > > environmental causes (ie allergies) or certainly could be brain > > chemistry. Has she been like this her whole life or is this a recent > > developement? > > > Hal > > Thank you very much for you supportive and kind words. > She overtly acknowledges that she has those problems and that her > behaviour is not right. > She even says that she's kind of psycho or neurotic person. > She says for example,we'll be together as long as I can stand her. > She this when she's in a right state,but when she goes beserk she does > not acknowledge anything,she becomes the total opposite. > She has been like this her whole life.She is very capricious also. > She told me that she has been like this with her mum. > And her mum always tried to obey her and please her. > But she really loves her mum and is very caring about her. > She's willing and able to discuss her mood swings,but often says that > it was my fault > and I nearly always agree with her because I'm afraid it will begin > all over again. > I don't like conflicts and am always trying to avoid them. > But nevertheless they happen from time to time. > They happen regularly every one or two weeks,in the best of cases > there's a 3 weeks span. > We've known each other for a year.And we are deeply in love with each > other. > What kind of doctor should she consult? > Psychiatrist? > === > > From your description, I could believe her problems arise from > hyperthyroidism, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, > depression, or something else. So I agree that she should first see a > general practitioner for some guidance about where to go next. However, > while he will hopefully have good advice to follow, I would recommend, > independently, that she see both an endocrinologist and a psychiatrist fo r > evaluation, to make sure the bases are covered. > > -- > Nom dePlume, Ph.D. > Why, yes, in fact, I am a rocket scientist. > > Find my book, Medicines for Mental health, and free drug information, atw ww.MentalMeds.org > > =====[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
