At this time of life, your daughter has peer pressure, pressure from her ambitions, pressure fromyou to perform well. And at times it can become too much, so the stress gets relieved by a bout of steam
The best course of action you can do is to try and reduce the stress level : and not add to it. So, for starters, dont look distressed or angry/upset at these outbursts.
Second, openly ask her what is the cause of her anxiety, and tell her you love her a lot regardless of whether she ends up doing well or poorly inthe exams and career, and all you expect is for her to try. Take the pressure of getting "X" results from the exam out of the parent-chld equation.
Thirs, and most important, listen , Listen to what she is saying, how she is saying it, and talk less yourself (consciously). She is probably already hinting the root cause of her problems to you, and it can be a pretty unusual source of problems. It could range from inappropriate behaviour from others, to inappropriate behaviour from her : just listen, share, hug, kiss, and empathise.
I am sure you will work it out without needing psychologists, or any other XYZ experts
Cheers !
2007-01-12 17:45:23
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answered by wildcat 1
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Not exactly sure what you mean by "hysteria." That is a somewhat archaic term used by old-school psychoanalysts. I will assume you mean that she goes a little "crazy" now and then.
A couple of things could be going on...it could be as simple as her being stressed and overwhelmed with what appears to be a very rigorous academic program. Perhaps she could scale back on some of classes. If she is really having some mental problems, she should be evaluated by a mental health professional right away. It could be depression, Bipolar or something such as Schizophrenia (which incidentally the age of onset is typically in ones late teens and 20's).
Either way, she should seek help by a qualified professional.
2007-01-11 06:50:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Take the motor vehicle and park it the position she will be able to't discover it, turn off the cellular telephone and adjust the locks on your position ... once you supply her thirty days to flow out so that you conceal your in the back of contained in the eyes of the regulation. the purely reason she retains coming to you is that you're taking care of her. Why ought to she paintings once you provide a motor vehicle and a telephone and a roof ... solid success, this heavily isn't uncomplicated, yet in case you do it now, she may be able to get her existence mutually with information from the time she is 30.
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answered by marconi 4
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all i can say is dont try to interfere in her life.. let life take its own course.. give her love.. take her to a nice scienic location as a family outing, go to movies.. let her mind relax.. take dont ever nag her or scold her (for gods sake dont do such stupid things at this stage of her life..especially if u really care for her) coz, this is the stage when she is trying to find her individuality..
u may get irritated.. control urself.. pray to god if it gives u solace.. ask him to let ths stage pass quickly... moreover, u say she laughs beautifully.. consider urself blessed by a child with such a healthy spirit !!
try to recollect urself when u were 20 years old.. were u similarly getting iriitated, fearsome, troublesome..
this happens to children and its happening more earlier in the current generation.. this is mainly because of overexposure to new information through all kinds of media..
if the situation is going out of control.. and u r not able keep ur cooll.. then i will recommend that take ur daugther some good psychiatrists .. but, in case u do pay them a visit with ur daughter.. allow yourself also to diagonised.. coz, ur daugher should not feel lonely and she should not get the feeling that u r forcing her into it ( this is her stage of rebellion).. and moreover the psychiatrst will be able to get to the root cause of the problem..
may u be blessed with a lot of patience and heavenly love..
2007-01-11 07:03:24
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answered by sulaiman 2
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Extreme mood swings are a symptom of several emotional problems and are not normal. Have her see a physician, she could have a chemical imbalance or an underlying problem that you are not aware of. Do it soon before it can become worse!
2007-01-11 06:29:42
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answered by Jackie G 2
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I suppose you answered your question.
She is doing Maths Hon. and and gets bouts of hysteria.
Dont you you the crystal clear relation???!!!!!
Tell her to take her mind off the books for a while and focus on something else like..say...boys!!!
2007-01-11 20:26:05
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answered by kchl_dk007 3
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probably due to her being a 20 yr old female and the studies she is very testy.....maybe sugest a tutor to help her be more comfortable with her studies, and that might relax her.
2007-01-11 06:08:19
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answered by Jen 1
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Two most important things in studies time are
confidence and concentration.
Tell her to read articles to improve her confidence level
There is very interesting article about confidence in this site
http://how-to-answers.blogspot.com/2007/01/how-to-improve-your-confidence.html
2007-01-11 06:19:42
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answered by Anonymous
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i pity your condition sister may god bless her consullt a good doctor
2007-01-11 17:39:51
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answered by venkatraman s 1
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