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[quote=Anonymous]I'm so sorry, OP, work stress can be so bad for the family's health. First, is there anyway he can find a different job in his field that would be less stressful, or are all similar positions going to carry the same kind of stress? It's totally worth changing jobs if he can find something with less conflict! Second, yes, he should see someone, but do your research first. Does he have ADHD, perhaps? That is easily treatable with meds after consultation with a psychiatrist. Symptoms would be being forgetful, relatively unproductive, disorganized, and having difficulty regulating emotions (anger in men, usually) etc... Intelligent people often compensate for that at first, get promoted and then find they are unable to perform at the level they expect. Also, there is obviously anxiety in the mix. Meds are a little trickier for that, so he could do yoga and meditation before seeking medical treatment. A therapist might help him to find ways to compartmentalize, but if he has ADHD, that will be nearly impossible to achieve without treating that first. [/quote]
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