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HunterJamieson
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Damaged items and intimidation

Have a sibling that constantly make claims I broke an item or scratched an item. Knowing the fact they suffer from delusion effects there mental wellbeing.

 

question is how do you stop them from damaging items, stealing and making fall claims? and how do you protect yourself mentally, physically and emotionally from this trauma?

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Re: Damaged items and intimidation

Hello @HunterJamieson It sounds like a difficult situation to find yourself. We appreciate you taking to time to post. 

 

What supports does your sibling have for their mental health?

 

We will also be sending you an email.

Re: Damaged items and intimidation

Nothing but according to my parents he has medication and therapy, but seems to me nothing. He sees me as the enemy and it’s costing me time, money and my mental health 

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