RAGE, meaning anger to the point of endangering another person, with no valid reason .. is frequently one symptom of bipolar. And just to clarify, bipolar is not a psychological disorder, it is a brain based disease/illness. Talking to a person with bipolar, is like expecting someone to be talked out of cancer or diabetes. And yes, the dishonesty and exaggeration is also a huge red flag. Many persons with bipolar are acting from cognitive problems. And, one of the symptoms is that they have no awareness of how bad things are.
Psychological problems are a issue for the person involved. If others are being put in danger, it is far more.
2007-11-07 13:30:13
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answered by wendy c 7
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It sounds like your sister has a "rage" problem. She has probably "stuffed" alot of feelings, which come out as rage. Do you have the idea that she hates her life, the world? My suggestion to YOU is to stay away from her. If your parents are not aware, you could tell them that you fear for your life and need their help. If they do nothing, talk to a trusted adult. If your sister is using drugs or alcohol ("dishonest and exaggerates the truth") she can be helped by free self help groups. There is a place for YOU, too, in self help groups. I'm sorry you have to live with this. I, did, too and it made me CRAZY. I have found help in Al-Anon because my father was an alcoholic.
2007-11-07 11:18:37
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answered by Barbara A 5
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You don't say how long this behavior has been going on, but I have to agree with the first person that answered. Drugs do wierd things to people. She definately needs professional help. Call 911 next time she lays a hand on you or anyone else. This is called tough love. Your sister sounds like she needs it bad. I wish you and her the best of luck getting past this horrible time in your lives.
2007-11-07 11:14:08
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answered by Anonymous
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may not be a mental illness. could be trouble dealing with her anger and not knowing better solutions or ways of dealing with her anger. she may see the approach to seeing a professional as threatening and judgement on who she is as a person. maybe try just talking to her when she is in a good or more relaxed mood. tell her you are worried about her. ask her whats going on for her when she gets in those states of anger. ask her if theres anything you can do to help her. that you are only asking these questions because you love her and are worried about her. try to use sentences that puts it back on you. saying, " I just wanted to ask how you are doing? I noticed that there seems to be some anger issues that you may have, I was wondering how I can help you"
by using " I " statements it puts it back on you so you are taking the ownership and not puting it on her. people tend to get defensive if there feel there are being accused or finger pointing at them. i know this is not your intention, but thats generally the reaction that people get. instead of saying,
"You ok, whats wrong with you?"
could be takin in the context that she thinks you think she's not all there. anyways, i could go on. i suggest maybe you can get some communication style books to read for yourself so you may know how to approach her on a more positive level
2007-11-07 11:15:52
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answered by Jody SweetG 5
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Sounds like an intervention might be needed to get her to a psychiatrist, hospital or all of the above.
2007-11-07 15:10:58
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answered by Freckles... 7
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No, it somewhat is not a psychological affliction, it somewhat is the certainty that she is older and gets away with greater. believe me. i be responsive to the style you experience. it rather is like my sister, each and all of the time. in spite of if it rather is a psychological affliction, it somewhat is Anti-social character affliction. it rather is often like this in my domicile. no count how perplexing i attempt to cajole my mom that if all of us may be the in demand, it somewhat is going to be me. i'm the sturdy toddler. I shop my grades up, and that i don't do something stupid like get pregnant at 15 by potential of a 19 twelve months previous. (She had a miscarriage). i don't sneak out and get inebriated at sixteen, and that i don't provide away peoples telephones to my boyfriend. shop your head up, and in no way provide up. issues gets greater suitable kiddo, i promise.
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answered by jensen 4
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If she is that bad that she physically hurts people and wont go to a medical professional than you need to call the police when she is having one of her fits. It may seem harsh but she needs help before she kills someone, its better to call the police and have them make her get help than for her to go to prison for murder.
2007-11-07 11:08:29
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answered by ehrlich 6
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i dont think being violent is a psychological disorder unless she has some type of frontal lobe damage..which is in charge of controlling your actions (reasoning).
people may have crazed fantasies but dont act on it..due to reasoning.
it takes a while to develop it completely thats why most teenager do things without thinking..their frontal lobe isnt' fully developed yet.
you might just want to call the police on her next time she gets violent..a doctor will check her out.
she may even be on drugs...some drugs cause psychosis.
2007-11-07 11:16:03
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answered by empyre 3
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Next she slams someone call 911 and tell them she is a danger to herself and other people.
2007-11-07 11:09:35
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answered by Anonymous
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next time she gets violent call the police - they will then refer her to a psych team and she will get the support she needs - if you try and get some support yourself through social services or the like, you'll get nowhere - sadly this is the society we live in - reactive, nore preventative.
good luck hun.
x
2007-11-07 11:08:34
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answered by third space 4
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