Actually my patient her problem is she behaving like a physcio......she is mentally disturbed.....she doesn't listen parents words....always busy with phone......she is suffering from love failure......how can handle this type of situation
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What she is experiencing is completely normal. Talk to her. Take her out for a change.
In a situation like this she needs therapy sessions with a clinical psychologist.
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Visit a Clinical Psychologist.
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Make her indulge in the activities she likes.
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She may be going through a heart break and the reaction differs from person to person
I believe you should take her to a psychologist for therapy
She will benefit from that
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Hello Friend, Good that you are seeking a help here. Any relationship break up will take hard time to accept the failure and adjust with reality. She may be undergoing this transition phase and distrubed emotional. More and more she tries to forget the past, the memories will keep increasing and cause her emotions trouble.
She may need a counseling support to first ventilate her feelings and emotions. Later she can undergo certain self therapies or mindset changes techniques to overcome this problem.
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Consult a psychologists directly or online.. Feel free to reach out to me online for further assistance.
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