My brother has been aggressive for some time, and is soon as calm as a lamb. Sometimes nothing gets to him. How would he live in another world. But what happened yesterday evening was more than enough. Przemek knows that he cannot drink, but he drank a few beers. The police took his bike and he started a row with 2 men in front of our block. Then he made the home hell. He fought, broke the blinds, cursed, fell into a fury. He blamed me for these 2 men beating him up because he saw me standing next to one of them and I was just asking them to leave him alone. Now he remembers nothing. Is calm. The same as always. Doctor, what are we supposed to do? We won't last that long.
What you write does not show why your brother is behaving this way: either because of mental disorders or because of the stress and tension of recent years. One does not exclude the other. What to do? It is he who should do something - consult a psychologist or psychiatrist. If he did not want to do so, then he should not take responsibility for his behavior and defend himself as he should defend against aggression, including calling the police. Regards!
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Tomasz JaroszewskiSecond degree psychiatrist
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