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Handling a friend with Psycological problems.
Iv'e just read Andy's Q below about personality disorders and am worried that my friend is showing signs of this. She has suffered from low self esteem and depression as long as i've known her (about 10 years) and is currently going through an 'episode', being very violent and seemingly totally unable to control herself. (she is not normally like this) she also seems to have an alcohol dependancy, and when drinking the behaviour is much worse.
If she does have a personality disorder (rather than an alcohol problem or depression) is it really not treatable?
We don't really know what to do for the best at the moment, we're trying to keep her out of trouble, although there is the thought that maybe we need to let her get into trouble so that she gets the help she needs. Is it really best to step back and watch your friend get arrested 'for her own good'??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Like getting a video, swimming one night, dance class, cinema or bowling, or even all of them. A weekend trip to a local museam might be cheap and fun. I would suggest you both stay off booze and get early nights. See how this works out and then go to the doctor if problems persist. Basically avoid loud nights out and aim for calm fun.
all the best.
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