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Suggest Treatment For Aggressive Behavior With Breaking Things

I feel like I'm a somewhat competent and successful person. But now I find myself a year deep in a relationship with a boyfriend who breaks my things when he's angry. He'll stomp around my house, spit on my walls and yell at me. Is there any hope for him to change? Am I stupid to stay?
Fri, 1 Aug 2014
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From the available description it appears that you are abused in hand of a person who is not mentally normal I won't say that he can not be changed but it takes a lot of effort on part of the family members and person himself to have better functioning. If he says he has not done anything abnormal despite behaving in such a way it is very difficult to make a change in his behaviour.



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Suggest Treatment For Aggressive Behavior With Breaking Things

Dear User, Thanks for using health care magic. From the available description it appears that you are abused in hand of a person who is not mentally normal I won t say that he can not be changed but it takes a lot of effort on part of the family members and person himself to have better functioning. If he says he has not done anything abnormal despite behaving in such a way it is very difficult to make a change in his behaviour. Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help . Thanks