My wife has for some time fallen under the delusional belief that for several decades a certain international organization has been playing a game of associations with her. She is a person of extraordinary intelligence and has a lot of knowledge and reading. The worst part is that he sees me as an enemy who plays it too, by participating in collusion and thus harassing it. In this game, syllables in the texts of books, broadcasts, clothes of extras, etc. are important. My wife also has basic knowledge in the field of psychiatry and treats my suggestions that she should consult a specialist doctor as an attempt to assassinate her. What should I do, because I can see our relationship failing, and I'm afraid that her condition will not worsen? Could I give the medicines a secret and consult with someone? How to lead to a subtle psychiatric examination so as not to raise suspicions?
There is no doubt that she is sick. As a "suspect", you have a hard time doing anything. Maybe there are people in the environment that she still trusts? Maybe she sleeps badly - then the sleep medicine could cure her delusions (the specialist will write). She will not accept "subtle" psychiatric examination either, because she is airing deception everywhere. He will not go to a psychiatrist either, but the Lord could make contact, although this will not lead to anything yet. Regards!
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Tomasz JaroszewskiSecond degree psychiatrist
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