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Children VS Parents. Tips for a psychiatrist

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Author:Andrey Petrushin
Cover:Hard
Category:Medical Books
ISBN:978-5-9573-3312-8
Dimensions: 145x18x215cm
This book is not a set of recipes for creating a happy life. This is an attempt to draw the attention of parents to the causes of psychological diseases, to prevent their development. Show how in their own words, actions they can cause psychological trauma to the child. Design the symptoms in which you need to consult specialists.
In the first part you will learn about neurosis - problems that arise due to stress, parents" behavior or regime. So, in early childhood (1-7 years old) it can be children"s fears, stuttering, enuresis, tiki. In the school period (7-17 years), neurosis occurs due to difficulties in studying, problems in communicating with friends, computer abuse, divorce of parents or difficulties in the family, the death of loved ones. The child has nutritional disabilities, sleep problems, the character spoils, and aggression can manifest itself.
In the second part, we are talking about children"s problems that do not depend on the effects of psycho -traumatic situations. These are either hereditary diseases, or the consequences of severe pregnancy, childbirth, diseases during the neonatal period: mental retardation, schizophrenia, attention deficit syndrome, hyperactivity. With the right approach to education, you can reduce the frequency of exacerbations of the disease, as well as help children adapt in society.
At the end of each section, the author gives practical advice on how, under such conditions, the parent to objectively assess the situation and maintaining calm, help the child overcome difficulties and live happily
Author:
Author:Andrey Petrushin
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Medical Books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9573-3312-8

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