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Suggest Treatment For Difficulty In Socialising

I am wondering if my boyfriend my may have this disorder. He has a difficult time connecting with others & can not talk about his emotions at all. He gets upset at the smallest things & only gets upset at me & one other person who he sees frequently. He does not have any close friends and does not like to do activties with others. He has a difficult time motivating himself to look for a job and therefore has little income. His behaviors are bizarre and don't really understand what is going on. I don't feel like I am able to get close to him and no one is close ot him. Let me know what you think. Thanks, Renee
Mon, 8 Dec 2014
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well Renee, it appears from the description of your boyfriends behaviour to me, that he is mentally disturbed for sure. Possibly a phase of depression in his life, which he is not able to cope socially; or more serious like some sort of delusional or hallucinatory behaviour..My advice is to show him to psychiatrist. positive is that, this is early stage and therefore curable.
thank you.
dr Pankaj
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Suggest Treatment For Difficulty In Socialising

well Renee, it appears from the description of your boyfriends behaviour to me, that he is mentally disturbed for sure. Possibly a phase of depression in his life, which he is not able to cope socially; or more serious like some sort of delusional or hallucinatory behaviour..My advice is to show him to psychiatrist. positive is that, this is early stage and therefore curable. thank you. dr Pankaj