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Suggest Treatment For Severe Aggressiveness In 22 Year Old
PATIENT IS OF 22 YEARS HE HAS BECOME VERY AGRESSIVE AS HE WANTED TO PLAY CRICKET & BECOME CRICKETER DURING CHILD HOOD BY WATCHING ON GOING WORLD CUP. HE TOTALLY CANT SEE HIS MOTHER IN FRONT OF HIS EYES & WANTED TO KILL HER AS HE THINKS HIS MOTHER DOES NOT ALLOWED HIM TO PLAY DURING THAT TIME HE IS TAKING OLIANZ RT FROM PAST 2 YEARS HE DOEST N" WANT TO GO DOCTOR AND SAY S ALL ARE PATIENT ECEPT HIM PLZ SUGGEST WAYS TO DEAL WITH.
I suggest you not to worry much. I suggest you deal with him as you deal with any adult person. I do not think he is any different. Any person who sees a disappointment do undergo emotional behavior pattern. Rage and anger are part of it. This case is a bit more. That is all. Once he understands what has happened, then he should change. Patience is experiencing in life. He should learn in due course. For the time being, consult a psychologist for a counseling session.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. K. V. Anand
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Aggressiveness In 22 Year Old
Hello, I suggest you not to worry much. I suggest you deal with him as you deal with any adult person. I do not think he is any different. Any person who sees a disappointment do undergo emotional behavior pattern. Rage and anger are part of it. This case is a bit more. That is all. Once he understands what has happened, then he should change. Patience is experiencing in life. He should learn in due course. For the time being, consult a psychologist for a counseling session. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. K. V. Anand