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Suggest Treatment For Aggressiveness And Misbehaviour In Child
Hi Dr. I lives in delhi I am praticing as a lawyer in supreme coourt my wife works as a teacher in delhi. My younger son is sutdying in a residential college in hyderabad. earlier he was studying in delhi upto 9th standard when he was here he really doesn't like his mothers attention towards his studies. So, I have joined him in residential school in hyderabad from 10th standard. Though he is bright at studies we get too many bad reports regarding his agressivenes and misbehave in class room and in campus activites as well which resulted the old residential school people rejected to allow him to join in 11th standrad. I have joined him another college in no time he is doing the same as earlier any counselling or treatment for him please answer.
Hi,
There could two lines of treatment here:
1. Family therapy: where the major focus would be on the functioning of your family as a system.
2. Individual therapy and counselling: where your child would be helped to understand the reasons for his behavior and help him manage his behavioral problems. Many a times, behavioral problems are only an external manifestation of underlying emotional difficulties.
A qualified mental health professional could help you in this!
Best Wishes,
Abdul
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Suggest Treatment For Aggressiveness And Misbehaviour In Child
Hi, There could two lines of treatment here: 1. Family therapy: where the major focus would be on the functioning of your family as a system. 2. Individual therapy and counselling: where your child would be helped to understand the reasons for his behavior and help him manage his behavioral problems. Many a times, behavioral problems are only an external manifestation of underlying emotional difficulties. A qualified mental health professional could help you in this! Best Wishes, Abdul