Sunday, December 27, 2009

My brother thinks his wife is mentally unstable. Can you give any advice on what he should do?

He is increasingly worried about the safety of their children.





She, of course, thinks she is acting and behaving in a rational manner, and has so far refused to see any kind of specialist.My brother thinks his wife is mentally unstable. Can you give any advice on what he should do?
If you're in the UK he should talk to her GP. He can make a referral to a specialist. If she refuses to go involve social services; he should ask for an assessment by an Approved Social Worker.


Hospitalisation isn't common nowadays as it's counterproductive for most people. She may receive medication and or support from a Community Psychiatric Nurse.My brother thinks his wife is mentally unstable. Can you give any advice on what he should do?
Please PLEASE dont get ANYONE from Social Services involved, theyll screw everything up. My brother had his kids removed from the home based on gossip / 'a joke' his neighbour told them, SS are all tw@ts

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I agree with other answers, ACT NOW. tell her how very concerned you are so she doesn't feel attacked, and don't give up until she agrees to be reviewed by a specialist. Keep someone there as second watch on the precious children, they are the ones that really need you to act like a grown up.


If it all blows over it will be a funny anecdote to tell the grankids, if it is real you may not get grandkids.......
ask huim if he is willing to see social services. perhaps taking what he knows to a doctor., get the info checked out.
OK this is what a friend of my parents did. He asked his wife to go to a counselor with him so he could be a better husband or whatever. During the session it was obvious to the counselor that the wife wasn't healthy and he told her so. It shocked her enough that she agreed to therapy on a long term basis. If she hadn't agreed the doctor was willing to help her husband have her committed against her will because he thought she might be a danger to herself or others. They're much happier now and she doesn't blame him in the least because she understand that it was what he had to do. I don't know if that will work in your situation but it might be worth a shot.
Maybe he is unstable, because all of this is in his mind and not hers.


She just needs a pms pill now and then, he needs to get a grip and help her out with the kids.
Not enough info as to her actions.
lol... sorry the last part very funny, who said it was you?glad 2 know u r available..lol very sweet





sorry, I think he should tell GP about her actions regarding the children,%26amp; describe anything that she has done to her GP. Also his worries regarding the childrens safety. He should ask her nicely as it might really hurt her feelings too.
she should seek medical attention right away b/c it will probably only get worse and its not good for the children(or husband). also reassure her that there is nothing to be ashamed of and there is medication to help any one these days. it happens to the best of us!
a profesional.
If any of you are honestly concerned about the safety of the children, what are you doing asking a Yahoo Questions and Answers group? You need to have that woman seen to - immediately - and if she refuses to go, her husband can consult a doctor who will see that she is involuntarily committed for observation.





Go.





Go NOW.





This is the stuff tragedies are made of.
ask in a nice way!


:) lilly
Marraige guidance counsellor? Your brother can go alone and get advice.
he should take her to the nearest park and leave her there and just drive off
the only thing he can do is get her to the docs and take it from there, or as a last resort he could have her commited, she wont love him for it but she will get the help she needs. good luck with that one.
she needs prayers.
I would have him invite her to go to a counceling session together as a couple.
He needs to get a court order to be her gaurdian then he can admit her to the mental ward. You can't just send someone away if they are over 18. She unfortunatly needs to do something crazy first.
run to a lawyer with a big wad of cash





it will be expensive but worth it.

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