Psychological wellbeing of orphans
Childhood is an important period for a child’s overall development. The researchers for mental health care always focus on children for their studies. All of these studies have highlighted emotional problems such as depression, anxiety, and difficulties in making social interactions. Children also have a serious issue of behavioral problems such as hyperactivity and attitude problems in them. The development of a child’s brain and overall personality are disrupted if the family environment is compromised due to illness or death of the parents or guardians. The loss of parents or guardians might also cause withdrawal, anxiety, and depression in the teenagers. Losing a parent and the trauma that follows are difficult for children, and the effects may not manifest until many years afterwards. Depression is a profound misery with long term and hurtful consequences for the wellbeing of any individual. At the point when guardians pass away, children not only miss their actual presence, but in addition miss the numerous positive things they gave them when they were alive, like love and care. In many cases, orphans have nobody to share their misery with, and this can make them feel even more helpless and lonely. Orphans don’t have the right … Continue reading Psychological wellbeing of orphans
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