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Defiant or Bipolar - 15 year old daughter is out of control
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<blockquote data-quote="jph36" data-source="post: 603177" data-attributes="member: 16696"><p>You should take her to a Psychiatrists one that specializes in bipolar. You should go with her and tell the doctor what you have observed. The next visit hopefully the psychiatrists will see your daughter alone. The psychiatrists should have an idea right away what is wrong. I did this with an ex-girlfriend and her daughter was put on the right medication very quickly. Bipolar people need the observation of a psychiatrist other doctors seemed to over medicate them for depression or anxiety. They need a mood stabilizer they need a drug that will bring their highs down and their lows up. Please go to a bipolar specialists that is a psychiatrists. Also be careful how you treat her don't argue with her say I love you I'm not going to talk with you when you're in this mood. And leave her alone if you argue with a bipolar person you are rewarding them. If you leave them alone rather than arguing with them it makes them think. I have been studying bipolar people for years I am not a doctor of any type. I coach people and families through this forgive them for what they have done. But try to correct the situation be calm don't argue. They thrive on arguing and causing chaos. They can turn a family upside down don't fall for it. Don't argue with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jph36, post: 603177, member: 16696"] You should take her to a Psychiatrists one that specializes in bipolar. You should go with her and tell the doctor what you have observed. The next visit hopefully the psychiatrists will see your daughter alone. The psychiatrists should have an idea right away what is wrong. I did this with an ex-girlfriend and her daughter was put on the right medication very quickly. Bipolar people need the observation of a psychiatrist other doctors seemed to over medicate them for depression or anxiety. They need a mood stabilizer they need a drug that will bring their highs down and their lows up. Please go to a bipolar specialists that is a psychiatrists. Also be careful how you treat her don't argue with her say I love you I'm not going to talk with you when you're in this mood. And leave her alone if you argue with a bipolar person you are rewarding them. If you leave them alone rather than arguing with them it makes them think. I have been studying bipolar people for years I am not a doctor of any type. I coach people and families through this forgive them for what they have done. But try to correct the situation be calm don't argue. They thrive on arguing and causing chaos. They can turn a family upside down don't fall for it. Don't argue with them. [/QUOTE]
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