This is more of a behavioral issue. My take is that it's not a psychosis that you can involuntarily commit her to treatment for. Her issues are deeply ingrained in her past experiences, and everyone around her needs to just deal with it--there's no real medical science that can come to play here, and there may be no fix.
She's already seeing a psychiatrist (good or bad)--drugs or medical proceedures are just not the way.
Let it be.
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