Problem description: I’ve been in the second year of junior high school, and I’ve always felt like I’m a different person every day. I want to cry and don’t want to go to school at night (because I live in school and come back once) and my family I don’t know why I get angry when I go to class. I often feel very irritable when I think about me. I don’t know what to do. I’ve thought of suicide (but I’m afraid I’m sorry after I leave.) I don’t want to study every week and I want to find excuses to ask for leave. My mother had communicated several times before, and it didn’t help. What should I do? I have good grades before… I think I will take a break this semester to adjust the teacher. I don’t agree with the teacher in the last semester. I told the teacher that the teacher didn’t care much and said it was normal. I really insisted. I don’t want to go anymore and I want to cry every day when I think of something, let alone at school. What should I do? I want to take a leave of absence this semester and want to see a psychologist. I don’t know how to do it and I don’t dare to talk to my mother.
Questions Date: 2020-11-01
Patient information:Age: 14 years old Gender: Female
Problem analysis:Because of puberty, growth During the peak period of development, hormone levels are also high, mood swings are large, and personality changes are commonly known as adolescent rebellion.
Guiding suggestions: Therefore, you may be prone to various manifestations such as irritability and depression. You can see a psychiatrist to adjust your mentality. Physical exercise, play and chat with classmates, divert attention. Don’t put a lot of pressure on yourself. First go to see the psychology department, and adjust with Chinese medicine. Let your mother accompany her and she will understand
Suggestions are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed examination