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How to tell a loved one, who you suspect has bipolar, to seek Professional help?



By KC • November 27, 2009 • Filed in: Answer This If You Can!

The complaint is this is the really indignant person. How do we discuss it this chairman he needs assistance but creation him defensive as well as flipping out.. we need to do this right, since we do not consider we will have the second chance.

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By drdjjt

When he is in a calm mood let him know how his anger is effecting you. Don’t say, "you are making me feel like this" or "you need help". Don’t use the "you" word. Just say," I am feeling upset when we fight….. or something like that ,without any accusations. If you feel this is very important then see a psychologist and ask how to go about it. He might not want any help or even admit he needs help so there will be nothing you can do about that except get yourself out of that relationship. He might or might not wake up then. I had that same problem when I said to a friend that he looked sad and upset all the time.and he angrily replied that he didn’t have any problem ,it was just his personality. He never went for help when I asked him to because he said he wasn’t one of those crazy people. I moved far away from him now and I don’t have to deal with that every day. It was like walking on egg shells all the time so I wouldn’t upset him.

 

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