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How Can Aggressive And Violent Behavior By Destruction Of Private Property By A Teenager Be Properly Addressed And Resolved?

a boy of 17 years studying +2 at a reputed school , not willing to go to school, otherwise attend school rarely.his father died in 2012. he dislikes his mother and torture her. He is interested in mobile phone . always uses mobile. He had broken his smartphone 3 or 4 days ago. Gaining this phone is also a story . Now he had destroyed almost everything in their house. he is not willing to approach a doctor. and says he has no problem and is OK . what we can do. this boy is my sister s son.
Thu, 21 Dec 2023
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Hi,

You need to get the approval of a mental health review board and get him treated, if needed involuntarily as according to you he exhibits aggression and violence, which happens in those with severe mobile addiction. Consult a psychiatrist, they will be able to guide through the process.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Jagadeesan, Psychiatrist
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How Can Aggressive And Violent Behavior By Destruction Of Private Property By A Teenager Be Properly Addressed And Resolved?

Hi, You need to get the approval of a mental health review board and get him treated, if needed involuntarily as according to you he exhibits aggression and violence, which happens in those with severe mobile addiction. Consult a psychiatrist, they will be able to guide through the process. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Jagadeesan, Psychiatrist