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Re: Help Me, My Younger Brother Is Becoming Extremely Stubborn, & Steals by bluefilm: 7:02pm On Nov 19, 2023
kestolove95:
Kill him b4 he kills ur mum ND junior ones...

You're mean. grin grin grin
Re: Help Me, My Younger Brother Is Becoming Extremely Stubborn, & Steals by callmevirus(m): 7:40pm On Nov 19, 2023
Amotolongbo:
is your brother Erekere?


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Re: Help Me, My Younger Brother Is Becoming Extremely Stubborn, & Steals by Adasun(m): 8:38pm On Nov 19, 2023
Imredeemed:

I'm truly sorry to hear about the challenges your family is facing. It's important to approach this situation with care and consideration. Firstly, encourage your family to consult with mental health professionals who can assess your brother's condition. Seek a psychological evaluation to understand any underlying issues.

Additionally, try to maintain open communication with your brother. Express your concern and support for him, showing that you're there to help. Encourage your family to involve local authorities if there are threats or aggressive behavior.

Addressing the spiritual aspect may involve seeking guidance from a religious leader or counselor who can provide support and perspective. It's crucial to have a comprehensive approach that involves both mental health professionals and spiritual advisors.

Consider visiting home to offer your support in person, and collaborate with your family to create a supportive environment for your brother's well-being.
thank you for this...



It will be a double approach
Re: Help Me, My Younger Brother Is Becoming Extremely Stubborn, & Steals by Adasun(m): 8:41pm On Nov 19, 2023
terrence12:
Do you know anything like post traumatic stress disorder?
I believe he was hit differently by your father's death, and he is expressing his grief in an antisocial way, which is understandable for his age.
Try talking to him from your heart, don't try to advice him or sound like the daddy he knows he just lost. Just talk to him, like two men who just lost their father, and listen too, he might choose to talk to you, scratch that, do all you can to ensure that he talks to you, treat him to something he likes if you must, if he refuses on your first few tries keep at it, calls, texts, what have you... You could also involve a family member who he is fond of.
In my experience he just needs to vent and also accept life for what it is, and he has to be reassured that he is loved and valued.

Ps: Leave the stealing of meat and money thingy, some of us did those, he is just very angry and very sad.

You could use a professional help though. PTSD worsens with time if no treatment is provided. Let me know if you need to consult a therapist. God bless you
a therapist would go a long way please...
Re: Help Me, My Younger Brother Is Becoming Extremely Stubborn, & Steals by Adasun(m): 8:42pm On Nov 19, 2023
adieora:
Your brother has a mental health illness. Make sure he is not using drugs either.
Finally,free yourself from mental slaveryband leave your neighbour alone. They did not kill your father or are hurting your brother. Free yourself Pharisses who prophecy nonsense.
strangers don't just met you on the road and point to someone he knows not...
Re: Help Me, My Younger Brother Is Becoming Extremely Stubborn, & Steals by terrence12(m): 6:06pm On Dec 06, 2023
Adasun:
a therapist would go a long way please...

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