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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 408337" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have to back up Susie here. It is probably best to lay it all out (father's family history is EXTREMELY important). She is exhibiting signs of what could be serious mental illness and you would want to nip that in the bud with the right medications and therapy before it gets even more out of control than it is. I know somebody with paranoid schizophrenia. He can not work. Every time he tries to hold a job he starts thinking that everyone is planning against him and he breaks down. He is 48. I think it is much better to stop the paranoid ideology now. in my opinion it's beyond anxiety as the reason. Deep depression? Don't know, but obviously there are some very strong psychiatric problems on father's side of the family. If her psychiatrist doesn't know about that history, the psychiatrist is kind of blinded. But you don't like the psychiatrist. In all of NY, there HAS to be somebody who can follow her who is also competent. Yes, there are bad apples, but there are good doctors too. If one doesn't work, in my opinion you should make a strong effort to find one who does. but he has to have full disclosure. (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 408337, member: 1550"] I have to back up Susie here. It is probably best to lay it all out (father's family history is EXTREMELY important). She is exhibiting signs of what could be serious mental illness and you would want to nip that in the bud with the right medications and therapy before it gets even more out of control than it is. I know somebody with paranoid schizophrenia. He can not work. Every time he tries to hold a job he starts thinking that everyone is planning against him and he breaks down. He is 48. I think it is much better to stop the paranoid ideology now. in my opinion it's beyond anxiety as the reason. Deep depression? Don't know, but obviously there are some very strong psychiatric problems on father's side of the family. If her psychiatrist doesn't know about that history, the psychiatrist is kind of blinded. But you don't like the psychiatrist. In all of NY, there HAS to be somebody who can follow her who is also competent. Yes, there are bad apples, but there are good doctors too. If one doesn't work, in my opinion you should make a strong effort to find one who does. but he has to have full disclosure. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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