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How Can Severe Grief And Depression After Losing A Loved One Be Treated?
hello sir, my mother was suffering from mentally disturb after death of my father. she talking with herself in alone nd never want to go anywhere out of house and also not talk to our relatives and other people. so,I want to star a proper medicine for my mother.. plz help..
Depression is a common thing observed after the death of loved ones as in your mother's case.
Such things can happen to anyone. However, it is non-permanent and with time she will feel ok. Let me tell you to get an appointment with a psychiatrist. She may need a drug therapy for some time. However, this can be managed by non-drug therapy as well:
1) Don't keep her alone.
2) Engage her in physical activity.
3) Talking to friends or social interaction can reduce it.
4) Support her emotionally.
5) Engage her in humorous discussions.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Soheel Hussain Zargar,
Dentist
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How Can Severe Grief And Depression After Losing A Loved One Be Treated?
Hi, Depression is a common thing observed after the death of loved ones as in your mother s case. Such things can happen to anyone. However, it is non-permanent and with time she will feel ok. Let me tell you to get an appointment with a psychiatrist. She may need a drug therapy for some time. However, this can be managed by non-drug therapy as well: 1) Don t keep her alone. 2) Engage her in physical activity. 3) Talking to friends or social interaction can reduce it. 4) Support her emotionally. 5) Engage her in humorous discussions. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Soheel Hussain Zargar, Dentist