Yes , I would have a talk with your parents, and if they don't listen go to a counselor, or close adult friend.. He sounds like he is headed for trouble, and he needs help.. Please help him, he may not thank you now, but he will in the end.. we don't need another teen going off in his school with a gun, and lose of more lives, when help could have been given to the person.. please get him help as soon as possible..
2007-07-15 20:21:17
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answered by nannyj37 3
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Yes, yes! By all means tell your parents. But i don't know, sometimes i have a phychotic laugh that nobody understands. Tell your parents to watch and wait for a few months. He is probably just going through a phase.
2007-07-15 20:36:58
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answered by Anonymous
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basically tell them, they're your mothers and fathers, they love you and could be extra advantageous than prepared to do even though it takes that can assist you you or to get you help. Many, a lot of human beings have felt as you're suited now so what ever you do, do no longer sense such as you're on my own in this. basically bypass in and sit down down and confer with them, you would be so chuffed you probably did. Getting it off your chest will make you sense lots extra constructive. bear in mind, you're a million/2 thank you to being cured once you admit to the priority. confer with them (no longer your bff) and sense extra constructive quickly! yet another element you may desire to evaluate is a lot of human beings take the word 'depressed' very gently. maximum think of that it is basically which you're feeling 'slightly down'. authentic melancholy is an ailment (which would be cured) that reasons overwhelming thoughts of sadness, melancholy and at situations even suggestions of suicide. once you talk on your mothers and fathers, be helpful that they understand that your indications should not be taken gently or pushed aside as 'basically a teenage section'. make certain you tell them the full tale so as that they could help you get the help you like. Sending a query into Yahoo!Questions is fairly a super initiate, now take it slightly farther and talk on your mothers and fathers.
2016-11-09 10:44:05
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answered by deily 4
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Yeah u should definately tell bro if he's havin a dilemma and it's havin that much of an effect on hi, most definately do the right thing and tell the parents man like me i'm 14 and sometimes i snap really bad when i'm angry sometimes angry it's scary for myself cause i feel like i'm ready to kill or somethin so dude tell your parents and hope for the best.
2007-07-15 20:22:11
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answered by Omar C 2
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That idiot that said "That's how he's dealing with it" is wrong. That's how he's NOT dealing with it and he needs help. It's wonderful that you want to help your brother and noticing that he's depressed is the first step. You need to talk to your parents. If they don't listen, talk to the school counselor or nurse, (my school was small so we didn't have a counselor). He needs to talk to someone and possibly get on medication, at least for a little while. If he is angry, don't try to talk to him about it because it might just upset him more.
The bottom line is get him help. You obviously love your brother and are worried about him and this is probably affecting you, too. I wish you luck.
2007-07-15 20:46:48
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answered by JustDucky 3
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Definitely tell your parents. The situation could get worst if he doesn't get counseling or help of some kind.You could also help him out by spending time with him and talking to him or even just go play games with him. Definitely watch out for him more carefully because the situation he is in could get worst.
2007-07-15 20:19:55
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answered by Tracy 1
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It sounds more like schizoprenia. The laughing at nothing thing. Tell your parents he needs to be evaluated by a mental health professional, not by people on the internet.
2007-07-15 20:22:26
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answered by nursesr4evr 7
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That is sad my younger brother is going through the same thing he is 19 in college and all his friends went there separate ways and he acts the same as your brother I keep telling him to get help......... It is important for you to address the issue with your parents and with your brother before it gets worst he needs to see a therapist now
2007-07-15 20:28:36
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answered by lilyangelita 2
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You havent said how old your brother is???? It could just be him growing up we all go thru that weird wanting to be an adult but still a teenager kinda thing. I would raise your concerns with your parents though.
2007-07-15 20:19:07
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answered by Lucky Mummy to 2!!! 5
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I'd say definitely tell your parents, but make sure that when they talk to him, it doesn't look like it came from you. They could say, "WE'VE noticed 'blah blah blah' and are concerned". If he learns it came from you and he snaps, you could be first on his list for the 'betrayal' he feels. If he doesn't snap, he could still make life difficult, especially if you're afraid of him now.
2007-07-15 20:40:49
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answered by Anonymous
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