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My roommate has been absent-minded recently. What should I do?

Murder paranoia? Go to the psychiatric department, take her to the psychiatric department, or tell her family, boyfriend, counselor or something to let them take her to the psychiatric department.

I think so … but she just thinks we don't understand her … how can we get her to treat that …

Don't panic yet. Your roommate may be mentally ill. This is no joke. You can notify the counselor first and protect yourself at the same time.

Her family didn't listen to us ... Her family contacted her once, which was really more extreme than her. We always think that she has such a relationship with her family now ... We have considered that if it really doesn't work, we should communicate with a psychological counselor. We dare not contradict her now … we also think she needs psychotherapy, but we don't know how to persuade her to go … I told several close friends about it, and they all told me to be careful about QAQ.

Yes, I have read relevant books and learned a little knowledge. Don't take her away without permission, or she will distrust you. Tell the counselor first, be sure to tell the counselor, and let the counselor communicate with her family. Don't solve it yourself, protect your roommate and protect yourself.

It seems that we can only talk to the counselor … we are also worried that if we tell the counselor to find A again, she will know that we said it … so we have never told the counselor.

She didn't realize that she was different now, because what she saw and heard didn't actually exist. But now the best way is to find a psychological counselor. The counselor may contact the psychological teacher, who should find a time to communicate with her. Then the problem is obvious. But before that, you must protect yourself.