
Suggest Treatment For Acute Anxiety

i think you should tell your partner all this before his son comes home
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I have read your problem completely and can very well understand the conditon you are going through.
I would try to give you an understanding of what he is and how you can help your self.
1. As for the description you have given , I feel the boy has some personality problem...may be antisocial presonality problem. He is aggressive, does not abide by social norms and is into drugs too. It is evident that he bullies and also lies many times.
I think it is difficult for him to change without help and such people dont accept help easily and is therefore difficult to cure them.
2 . The most important thing is that you have to let your partner know what his son is doing and what he had done to you in past, before he enters the house this time.
I feel that you should do it becuase this time he can be more dangerous to you...he already had tried to harm you physically last time.
3. You are right that learning about the deeds of his son, your partner would feel bad...but I think its is far more important for him to know. I also feel that your partner is aware of his son's attitude, even if not his extent.
Atleast by letting him know what had happened to you in the past would make him think again if that person should enter the house or not.
Basically his son is cheating on him too!!
so, as per me- your partner should know everything important before hand.
4 you have to take anti anxiety medicine coz of fear and streas. You havent told if your partner knows about them...?
you can also tell him this. It would help him to understand the gravity of the situation.
I think, if the boy is so nototrious- then he is a possible danger to both of you. So, as only you are aware of his extent of voilence..and not your partner- the onus of keeping both of you safe falls on you.
If I have had any such patient I would have suggested the same.
You can also discuss these points with your treating team as well and proceed.
If however he comes to live with you - please make sure to have a safety zone and try not to be alone with him at home.
Wish you good health and speedy recovery!
I hope the reply is useful for you.
Please feel free to ask more queries. I will be gald to help.
Dr. Manisha Gopal
MD Neuropsychiatry

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