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Hi, my name is tod. Me and john, we are friends since childhood. John had a girl friend and she ditches him. Now he is in a big shock. Now he is behaving very rude with his and me too. He get angry on small things always try to over reach me and his family. I told his problem to his family and they want to help him. Please tell us what we can do for john.


I think John is in strong depression, it is better to send him to a place where he could enjoy the nature and forget all his bad dreams. It is understandable to behave like that but it is essential to go in his life and achieve all his goals. Being your close friend you should concentrate more on his likes and dislikes.

Posted by: Jim

I know Tod, these kinda situations are difficult to handle. But don’t worry, they can be handled. You can get your friend’s admission in an anger management training program. This will help teens recognize themselves and express their needs without showing anger.
Posted by: Laura

Try to talk to your friend, but don’t force him for anything. He is facing the most difficult moments of life. Try to cheer him up and make him understand that this type of behavior of his will not change anything. Don’t let him be alone and try to understand his situation. You can also take him to a good psychiatrist if his problem is serious.
Posted by: Jim

Hi! Tod. I know it must be a tough situation for you to deal with your friend and family to deal with their child. There are several intervention programs and anger management programs that will help your friend. Search for it and you will definitely fetch something good and useful.
Posted by: ridley

All you can do for your friend is try to make him happy and encourage him in different outdoor activities. Going for a picnic is a good idea, but don’t force him. It will take time to be normal. He may be suffering from serious depression and results of it may be serious. Help of counselor may also be taken.
Posted by: Jack

I think most of the teens experience this type of problem. But they must not be back in there career to this particular reason. If the teens take these issues to heart, they couldn’t do all they planned to do. So in my view as soon as possible John need to have any avocation to come out of the problem.
Posted by: Rob

After breakup with girlfriend, your fried are in depression. As a fried, you should help him. Say him to change the environment and enjoy every moment. Loneliness may increase his sadness so your friend should live with friends and family. You have to understand your friend’s situation and share his problem.
Posted by: Laura

Depression is very serious problem and after time it can cause other problem such as suicide etc. His family should take him in calm environment and do not show any reaction at his anger. You as a friend should always notice his activities and say him about his rude behavior.
Posted by: tiny

Tod your friend is in the stage of distress where he feel very lonely and stress. You have to take care of him because he anger and depression could lead him towards suicide. He needs special care.
Posted by: tiny

I can understand what your friend is feeling, it will take time him to grow up from this problem. You have to always keep him calm because in anger a person can do anything either he can kill himself or he can kill that girl. So take care of him try to keep him busy.
Posted by: Ben

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