Britney Spears Needs New “Conservatorship,” Says Psychiatrist, Because of Her “Erratic Behavior”
Concerns have lately been raised about Britney Spears, as sources have stated that the singer is “completely dysfunctional” and in danger of “going broke.”
This occurs after she unexpectedly resolved her court battle with her father, Jamie Spears, and was instructed to pay for his substantial legal expenses.
A medical professional now claims that Britney is in need of assistance and could profit from “a new conservatorship” as well as “medications.”
Renowned psychiatrist Dr. Charles Sophy commented on the current rumors that Britney is becoming “dysfunctional” and spending excessive amounts of money in an interview with TMZ. He suggested that the singer’s lack of medication is probably the cause of these reports.
Sophy stated that the singer’s prior conservatorship was established “for a reason” and that the procedure is necessary given the severity of the singer’s “mental illness.”
Sophy informed the news source, “There was a reason the conservatorship was there.” “And even though it might not have been with the right person, the actual process needs to be in place because when you have a mental illness to this degree, you need that kind of structure, supervision, and, most importantly, to take your medication.”
“I believe that’s what has transpired here,” he went on. There is no medication in this case.”
Dr. Sophy said that the singer’s “erratic behavior” and other odd behaviors were indicators that she was not taking her medicine when asked why he had come to that conclusion.
“Well, as a result of her unstable conduct, her obsessive spending of money, her recklessness, and the destruction of those around her.” Nobody feels secure in her presence. She is uncontrollable by anyone. She’s completely out of control,” Sophy remarked.
A condition like this becomes worse over time, the doctor continued, and the singer could end up hurting herself, hurting someone else, or becoming “5150 because she’s not being able to take care of herself.”
“Any of those situations will push her to a place where then medication can be given to her against her will,” Sophy said.
Despite the “public outcry” that the first conservatorship encountered, Sophy expressed in his conversation with the news source that he hoped a judge would decide to place Britney under another conservatorship.
“Ideally, a judge would decide in the patient’s best interest at the end of the day. And that’s what she would need if that’s what she needs, even if it’s just temporarily,” Sophy said.
In addition, the physician discussed his feelings over the end of Britney’s conservatorship, pointing out that without the framework, she is “unraveling.”
He stated, “Look at it, she’s slowly unraveling. And [when] it was in place, she wasn’t unraveling. She might not have been happy, but she was stable.”
In response to the question of what he would do for Britney if he were her doctor, Sophy said right away, “Medication. Put it in her.”
“If she doesn’t want to take it, I would inject it in her,” Sophy stated. “She needs medication. She’s out of control.”
Friends of the singer tell TMZ that she is “completely dysfunctional” and that her condition has gotten worse since being placed under conservatorship.
Additionally, they said that Britney has been on an extravagant spending binge, paying for private planes and opulent resorts while experiencing “shocking and radical mood swings.”
“In the conservatorship, she enjoyed great independence, and the limitations served to safeguard her. She’s no longer safe, according to an insider.
The singer “is in danger of going broke,” the insider continued, adding that she cannot afford her lifestyle.
Following the resolution of her court battle with her father, Jamie Spears, Britney unleashed a furious tirade on Instagram, accusing her family of having “hurt” her.
Britney wrote, “I was actually right about nerve damage in my back!!!” as the caption for the photo, which featured a mirror selfie of her partially nude posterior. I will now need to receive [acupuncture] every day of my life! Excessive thought and words exacerbate the situation! If only they realized how once I had to crawl to my own door!”
“My family hurt me!!!” she continued. Justice has not been served and most likely never will be! The individuals who did nothing but sit for four months are obviously in the clear.
Britney also posted a picture of the front cover of “I’m Glad My Mom Died,” the book written by former Nickelodeon star Jennette McCurdy.
“Remain polite, people! Excellent book,” she penned. She deleted her account soon after.
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