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Asking for Someone Else, Female, 28 years old, Lahore
My friend has too much obsessed in someone else and she stops eating and too much depressed she has any mental disorder?
AOAWRWB thank you for reaching out at marham. Psychiatric disorders require detailed assessment of patient, without assessment no one can be labelled as a psychiatric patient. Your friend definitely needs to be in contact with a mental health professional for better guidance. Don't hesitate to reach out!
becoming excessively preoccupied with someone to the extent that it leads to loss of appetite, persistent low mood, and impaired daily functioning is not considered normal and may indicate an underlying condition such as depression or an obsessive condition. I would strongly recommend that your friend undergo a comprehensive assessment by a psychiatrist to identify the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment. With timely intervention,most people experience significant improvement.If she has stopped eating completely, is losing significant weight, or has thoughts of self harm or suicide, she should seek urgent psychiatric care. Help is available. You are never alone .
Based on the symptoms you've described, it's not possible to determine whether your friend has a specific mental health condition without a proper psychological assessment. The loss of appetite, intense emotional attachment, and low mood should be evaluated so the underlying cause can be identified and treated. If she'd like professional support, she can book an appointment
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