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Severe Nurturing Propensities Can Be as Harming to Children as Sexual Maltreatment, master warm
Strict parenting habits can be as damaging to kids as sexual abuse, an expert has warned. Dr. James Comer, a professor of child psychiatry at Yale University School of Medicine, has written extensively on the damaging effects of harsh parenting practices. He asserts that while parents may have the best intentions when they are disciplining their children, their methods can have a lasting, negative impact on their child’s development. Dr. Comer says that when children are subjected to harsh parenting practices, they can suffer from psychological trauma that can be just as bad as the trauma of sexual abuse. He believes that these strict parenting habits can also damage the child’s self-esteem and lead to a variety of psychological issues, including depression, anxiety, and even substance abuse. Dr. Comer warns that it is important for parents to be aware of the potential damage they can do to their children if they are too strict. He recommends that parents choose a parenting style that is firm but fair, and emphasizes communication and positive reinforcement when disciplining children. By utilizing these strategies, parents can help their children develop the skills necessary for success in life without inflicting psychological damage on them.
By Wahyu syah putra sir2 years ago in Psyche
Written Off. Content Warning.
I published a poem about a car accident I was in earlier this year. It is a reflective piece that looks at my thoughts and feelings after the event and the consequences of my actions that night. As a result of what happened, I was sent on a driving course, the purpose of which was to advise but also to assess and, I suppose, to rehabilitate.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Psyche
How to Master the Art of Mind Reading: 18 Psychology Tricks
We are bombarded with information when we meet someone for the first time. Understanding how to read people can provide valuable insights into their personalities and intentions. According to experts, 55% of communication comes from body language, 38% from tone of voice, and only 7% from actual words spoken. By paying attention to these cues, we can better understand others. In this article, we will explore 18 psychology tricks that can help you master the art of mind reading.
By Gratitude Writer2 years ago in Psyche
Magnesium’s Crucial Role in Mental Health
Magnesium, an essential mineral, is a powerhouse in over 300 bodily functions. It keeps your heart ticking and your nervous system electrically stable. But that's not all; magnesium also steps in to regulate neurotransmitters like serotonin. Some experts even suspect that low magnesium might be the culprit behind treatment-resistant depression.
By Marlene Silvio2 years ago in Psyche
Your Peace May Require Going No Contact with Someone You Love
Are you stuck in a relationship that makes you miserable? Maybe that connection is with a romantic partner or a best friend. If you're really unlucky, you may just have that kind of relationship with a family member.
By E.B. Johnson 2 years ago in Psyche
My Journey Inside Seven Twisted Psyches
Psychopathy Is Caused By A Combination Of Heredity And Traumatic Early Life Events . Recent technological advancements have allowed us to make significant advances in our knowledge of psychopaths like Ben. It is now feasible to see inside the minds of psychopaths and look about, thanks to high-quality brain-imaging technologies like MRI scanners.
By Esther Anima2 years ago in Psyche
My Surprise. Top Story - October 2023.
I was fourteen that summer, and it had been five years since I had last seen him. Meeting with him again had not been my idea, but my grandmother's. She had planned it as her little "surprise." But it hadn't seemed like such a good one at the time. In fact, the whole scenario had struck me with such discord, that even now, some fifty years later, I care very little for surprises. They are to me, just neatly wrapped packages of deceit bestowed upon the unwilling. They are the gift bearer's way of manipulating or controlling the receiver. In short, I do not trust surprises!
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Psyche
Harmony Amidst Chaos: Unraveling the Secrets of Stress Management
In the bustling city of Veridian, where the sounds of traffic and hurried footsteps echoed through its streets, there lived a young woman named Lily. Her life had become an intricate tapestry of stress, woven with the threads of deadlines, expectations, and the relentless demands of a modern world. Little did she know that her path towards mental fitness would lead her to a profound journey of self-discovery, guided by the wisdom of an extraordinary therapist, Dr. Alexander.
By abdul sultan2 years ago in Psyche




