Forcing someone to seek mental help can be complex and often depends on the individual's situation and legal standards in their area. In some cases, if a person poses a danger to themselves or others, involuntary commitment may be an option. However, it's generally more effective to encourage and support individuals in seeking help voluntarily, as they are more likely to engage in treatment when they feel in control of their decision. Open communication and compassion can foster a willingness to seek the necessary support.
maybe a mental doctor
There are lot of self help available. We need to be specific on what kind of mental help is it panic attack, anxiety, ADHD, bipolar,depression any way we have this blog to get some help http://trainyourmind.blogspot.com
All of the above
All of the above
I really need help on it!! Can someone help me?
Whether through therapy or through perseverance, most anyone can overcome certain mental problems, though it depends on the person and mental illness in question.
You need to be confidential and not get involved with patients and try to help but not force anything.
Seek help from church organizations or see if Medicaid covers it.
True.
Argue about the person's problems
If his behavior is or may lead to criminal behaviour then yes or if he is endangering someone
Argue about the problem.