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He himself feeling dull from 2 days
Dear Sir/Madam, My husband was thinking too much 2 days onwards, what is need of living, he himself thinking what is need of he was living, getting thought of need to die, he said he himself missing in him. He daily actively do yoga asanas, early morning wake up, from years onwards. so good habits he had. Suddenly he was thinking like that means we are getting afraid and fear. I asked to consult doctor, he not agreeing. Please tell me what to do to overcome this situation to him. Thank you.
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Hi,He needs to get professional help.He needs to consult a psychiatrist.If he is not ready to get the professional help, by himself you should consult a psychiatrist to discuss his current problems.
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Hi It sounds like your husband is feeling anxious and depressed. Your husband has not been talking much since past two days. It is necessary to determine what is causing him to have fear. To feel better your husband can consult a psychiatrist and psychologist. With a mental health professional your husband can talk about his lifestyle, his work, and relationship with family. If your husband is not ready to consult a psychiatrist, you can talk to a psychiatrist on his behalf. It is important to determine what is causing your husband to feel afraid. It is also important to know if your husband is under any kind of pressure that is triggering anxiety. I understand you are worried about your husband. Try to be calm. Creating a calming and positive atmosphere can help your husband feel better. You can try to convince your husband to consult a psychiatrist and psychologist. If your husband is not ready to consult a psychiatrist you can consult on his behalf.
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Contact me for counselling session. Along with counselling I can suggest natural foods to calm the mind.
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Your husband is having suicidal ideas. He must consult a Clinical Psychologist (RCI recognised). This is a clinical case. You should not waste time. Get an appointment with a clinical psychologist.
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In my view, he must be going through Psychological Burnout. Please find out what is causing him stress lately. As you mentioned that you have been noticing it since 2 days, but if he has been down lately, feeling tired all day, or showing less intrest in the activities that he was intrested earlier for like more than 2 months, then it could be depression. It would be best to give him moral support by using positive phrases like, I'm there for you, we shall figure it out together, our life is greater than the problems.. He might feel helpful. Also, spend some time together relaxing and talking to each other honestly, planning for a travel, if not just a day's outing.
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Also, consider consulting with a Psychologist. If he's not interested, urge him to go for online consultation, which he can do at the comfort of his home. I'm a Psychologist, and I take up online consultation. Do contact me if you need my help.
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Hello I read your problem you can consult with Psychologist who actually resolve your problems you need counselling sessions helpful techniques after you will feel relaxed. Contact me Dipti Tomar Psychologist Eight seven four five zero three one eight nine three https://www.practo.com/greater-noida/therapist/dipti-tomar-psychologist?cache_refresh=true
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Hi... There are two things to it. Whether what he said is signifying his inner existential quest or it was a suicidal ideations or a complete loss of interest in living his life. Both the things are different. At times we all get into this Existential quest of measuring our investment vs returns on living a life. But eventually it gets over without harming ourselves in any way. But then if this persists it may take form of a psychological/psychiatric condition. We need to look for the signs of any underlying mental health condition. I would suggest you to consult a Psychologist first and then when required a Psychiatrist later as his quest appears to be more Existential and less suicidal based on your above description.
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Consult a Psychologist. Interpersonal Guidance and Counselling using Existentialist Approach is required.
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Approaching a doctor for mental health issues is mostly resisted by either the patient or by those close to the patient in our typical social scenario. From what you are explaining about your husband's condition, I am of the opinion that he should visit a psychiatrist immediately, especially since he is talking about suicide. You may take the help of someone who can persuade him to go to the doctor. If it just does not work, I would suggest you to visit a psychiatrist and seek guidance on dealing with the situation. She/he might guide you on how to go about it since the resistance to treatment by the patient is a common problem the psychiatrists deal with frequently. Once you succeed in putting him under treatment (which may include some short term medications) and he stabilises, I would suggest you to visit a psychologist along with your husband for guidance on dealing with the situation in future.
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Please ensure that a psychiatrist assesses your husband's mental health immediately. Once he stabilises, please visit a psychologist along with him for further guidance.
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