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<blockquote data-quote="A dad" data-source="post: 676165" data-attributes="member: 18668"><p>Now I think you son is depressed why is that well the problem is it could be countless reasons a big problem is that there way to many reasons for being depressed. Its certainly very very hard for people that are more prone to depression as at least in my experience it never disappears once you have it you will forever have it will not always be sever and could be mild to put it like that but you will have it.</p><p> There is no person that suffers from depression that I know of that ever got rid of it. But it can be reduced to a manageable level and you can lead a normal life with the exceptions of certain days.</p><p> Now I do not think you son has issues with drugs after all if he is all the time in the house and in his room how can he get drugs those require you to actually go outside.</p><p> On why he is talking alone well again I think its because of the depression yes its one of the symptoms of hating yourself you express you thoughts. For example did you ever swear or said bad things about yourself when you filed at something, when you got hurt when you had tragedies in your life when you do not like something at the TV and you swear. </p><p> Its like that but way more often. He needs help and a better therapist. Now you can not force someone to get help well you can if you are the state by medicating a person with psychological issues so he can reach the state of mind where he can make his own decisions not clouded by is psychological issue. It was done before in USA and is still done in other parts of the world.</p><p> But even so this where special cases for dangerous individuals in you son's case you can make it uncomfortable for your son not to get help. But before that contact your son current therapist as good as he is and ask for his professional opinion if this will or will not push him over the bridge so to speak if you make it harder for him to continue the current lifestyle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A dad, post: 676165, member: 18668"] Now I think you son is depressed why is that well the problem is it could be countless reasons a big problem is that there way to many reasons for being depressed. Its certainly very very hard for people that are more prone to depression as at least in my experience it never disappears once you have it you will forever have it will not always be sever and could be mild to put it like that but you will have it. There is no person that suffers from depression that I know of that ever got rid of it. But it can be reduced to a manageable level and you can lead a normal life with the exceptions of certain days. Now I do not think you son has issues with drugs after all if he is all the time in the house and in his room how can he get drugs those require you to actually go outside. On why he is talking alone well again I think its because of the depression yes its one of the symptoms of hating yourself you express you thoughts. For example did you ever swear or said bad things about yourself when you filed at something, when you got hurt when you had tragedies in your life when you do not like something at the TV and you swear. Its like that but way more often. He needs help and a better therapist. Now you can not force someone to get help well you can if you are the state by medicating a person with psychological issues so he can reach the state of mind where he can make his own decisions not clouded by is psychological issue. It was done before in USA and is still done in other parts of the world. But even so this where special cases for dangerous individuals in you son's case you can make it uncomfortable for your son not to get help. But before that contact your son current therapist as good as he is and ask for his professional opinion if this will or will not push him over the bridge so to speak if you make it harder for him to continue the current lifestyle? [/QUOTE]
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