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Suggest Treatment For Aggressive And Violent Behaviour In A Child

my daughter is 13 years of age still she is not mentally matured enough and at times she becomes violent if she is asked to study or do things which she doesnt like to do. She starts shouting and throws anything that is on her hands . She is unable to think logically . she was under medication for two years . she was given a dose of MACORATE C R 300 AND FRISIUM 5. Please advise me on what to do next since i am very disturbed.
Wed, 30 Jul 2014
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Hi, thanks for asking.
I can understand your concerns.
In my opinion you should first try cognitive behavioural therapy in her which is giving a fixed consequences for a particular bad behaviour and rewarding the good behaviour. Also anger management training will be helpful to her. If not controlled then you hay put her on medications again.
I hope I have helped you.
Thank you.
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Suggest Treatment For Aggressive And Violent Behaviour In A Child

Hi, thanks for asking. I can understand your concerns. In my opinion you should first try cognitive behavioural therapy in her which is giving a fixed consequences for a particular bad behaviour and rewarding the good behaviour. Also anger management training will be helpful to her. If not controlled then you hay put her on medications again. I hope I have helped you. Thank you.