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@mike_m ( @tyme ). If she does not want to take the meds then I suggest she try the psychotherapy (if she can afford it. Or some other type of therapy that she wants to try). You can help her mood by encouraging her to eat, sleep, exercise and socialise etc. Or just be there when she wants to talk/text.
She can help the psychiatrist by recording her moods in between appointments. Then they can have a better idea of what is happening for her when they don't see her.
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