She wants be alone in life and lost the purpose, various mood swings less sleep issues with her. I am not able to see whether she is in depression or not
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India is the 2nd most depressed country in the world with millions suffering silently. From the symptoms that you've mentioned, the chances of it being depression ars high. I would recommend that you schedule a counselling session to explore her issues in detail for a formal diagnosis.
Additionally, you might also need to visit a psychiatrist in case medication is required.
Her issues can be easily overcome through psychotherapy and medication (if needed).
Next Steps
1. Visit a General Physician for bloodwork to rule out any physical issues (Vitamin D3 and Thyroid leves need to be checked).
2. Visit a Psychiatrist to see if medication is needed.
3. Start therapy
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It looks like that she is upset about something or someone..
She is not able to accept or to come in terms with the issue..
Because of her age, a d the expectations are not met, she feels life isn't worth, if what she wanted is not met..
I suggest you to fix an appointment on behalf of her,.. So that, what she is not able to do with you as parents, she might be able to share and discuss her feelings...
Hi... These are your observations which aren't enough to make a Diagnosis/Prognosis.
You will need to consult a Psychiatrist to get a diagnosis. But in this case, I believe she is undergoing some psycho-social turmoil. Considering her age (22), it may be something related to her career, relationships, family, friends, etc. In any way she will need a good Therapist/Psychologist to first open her up and then help her overcome her issues. But her willingness to undergo therapy is very important.
Next Steps
Try to talk to her and let her know that Counselling/Therapy helps and if someone you know, who has benefited from counselling, ask them to just let her know that. Don't try to convince or force her. Only use Pull strategy and not Push strategy.
Hi
I appreciate that you reach out with your concern
Whatever information you have provided I can suggest u
to help her to revive her old hobby or the activities which she used to love
Go for walking or do yoga with her
Spend quality time
Show to experienced Psychologist who can diagnose the actual reason for her behaviour n mood n suggest psychotherapy n if required pharmacotherapy by psychiatrist
Don't delay in taking appointment with me
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