Initially everything was good but suddenly she has got this very weird behaviour. So anytime she sees something on tv and she liked the character then she would go to her room and put on the music and act like the character and talks like as if she is talking to someone right in front of her. And it has affected her studies coz she has to do this at least for an hr a day. And the most weird part is she is completely aware of what she is doing but she couldn't control it. So it is starting to affect her education. What could it be?
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This looks like an obsessive compulsive behavior. However, more information will be needed to understand her need to idolize TV characters, which also probably indicates that she has poor self esteem and low confidence in herself.
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Reach out to a Psychiatrist or a Climical Psychologist for further evaluation and see if there is need for medication and /or therapy.
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Hey,To understand the situation better and provide the suitable treatment,I require more information.How old is she? Since when it’s happening? Any recent episode attached to it? How are you supporting her with the situation? Please talk to a therapist and do not delay!! Take Care!
Consult a Psychiatrist as soon as possible for a detailed evaluation and proper treatment, it's important to discuss the symptoms mentioned above in detail.
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