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You could be having auditory hallucinations, which can be a symptom of various mental health diagnoses. It may be helpful to talk with a local mental health professional.
The people on this site are not mental health professionals, and no reputable professional would attempt to advise on specific issues with someone they had not met. Please contact your local Mental Health Association, or see a mental health professional.
You can't, and it wouldn't be very smart to try. It sounds like you may want to talk to a mental health professional.
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It may be symptoms of Bipolar Disorder but only a professional can diagnose this. Talk to your regular doctor and he can send you to a mental health clinic if necessary.
Crying for no reason and feeling weak could be a sign of underlying emotional or mental health issues such as depression or anxiety. It's essential to talk to a mental health professional to explore the root cause of these symptoms and develop a plan for support and treatment.
The two best treatments are medication and talk.
You do need help. You need to talk to a mental health professional. Every city has a Mental Health Clinic where you can talk to someone and tell them what you are going through. They will probably make an assessment and get you in to see a therapist. These services are usually paid for on some kind of sliding fee scale depending on your income. Good luck.
Very calmly or you can just tell them the things that are going wrong in your life and just let them give you suggestions about mental health or medicines.
You don't. Cutting usually indicates some sort of emotional problem, and you really should talk to a mental health professional about it. Remember, cutting can lead to infections and scars, as well as pain!
It is very difficult to treat mental health. The best approach has been to use a combination of medication and talk therapy.
Either you or that someone has psychological problems. PLEASE talk to a mental health counsellor to find out which it is.