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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Mentally Stressed, Gets Irritated Soon

Hi Sir, My brother age is 38 years old ,married. he is not much educated and he always remains quiet and disturbed . always keep on thinking one or another things. last year he go some issues wiht his wife and wife stayed separate from him with her parents . today he is in situation where he fights with his wife for all those behaviours which his wife s family did when he was not having job last year.he stoed everything in this mind and he usually argue with wife which inturn result in gud fight.he start shouting and weeping and say all those old things which happened with him. can you please help on this. it is crucial Regards
Sat, 27 Oct 2012
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hi..well, its difficult to diagnose the problem..may be depression or may be OCD..may well be neither, only an adjustment problem where marital therapy would just work..but whatever it is, please visit a psychiatrist to prevent the matter going worse and follow his advice, whether medication or psychotherapy..thanks..
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Mentally Stressed, Gets Irritated Soon

hi..well, its difficult to diagnose the problem..may be depression or may be OCD..may well be neither, only an adjustment problem where marital therapy would just work..but whatever it is, please visit a psychiatrist to prevent the matter going worse and follow his advice, whether medication or psychotherapy..thanks..