This article was co-authored by Trudi Griffin, LPC, MS. Trudi Griffin is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Wisconsin specializing in Addictions and Mental Health. She provides therapy to people who struggle with addictions, mental health, and trauma in community health settings and private practice. She received her MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marquette University in 2011.
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Although it's not uncommon for someone to dread going to the doctor, you may struggle to figure out what to do when someone you care about is in need of medical care but refusing treatment. You don’t want to just roll over easily, but you also cannot force the person to go, either. Convince your relative to see a doctor by having a discussion to share your concerns and better understand their reluctance. Then, work with them to find a solution that meets their needs and allows them to see the importance of going to the doctor.
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