7 Psychological Issues That Arise Because of Bad Parenting

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7 Psychological Issues That Arise Because of Bad Parenting

1- Excess anxiety, depression, lack of independence “Helicopter parents” are always watching and scrutinizing their child’s life. They mean well enough, but such over protection leads to psychological issues. If you can’t make an important decision without a call to your parents, you were probably such a child. 2- Harmful addictions and extreme sports If parents always tell their child how many problems he causes, he will conclude that everyone would be better off without him. As a result, the child grows into an adult who subconsciously finds ways to destroy himself: alcohol, smoking, drugs, or extreme sports.l

3- Inability to rest and relax completely “Be serious!“ ”Stop goofing around!” “Don’t be such a baby!” Such phrases will create an overly earnest adult who’s never fully relaxed, doesn’t understand children, and hates immature people. 4- Extremely low self-esteem, desire to be like someone else Parents who compare their child with more “accomplished” kids will get a self-critical teenager, then an adult with an inferiority complex. They always try to perform better while hating themselves for not being superior in the first place.

5- Personal life issues Directives not to trust anyone will lead to that: perceiving the world as hostile with traps everywhere. Such grown-ups may have serious trust issues. 6- Suppression of own talents, lack of initiative, destructive entertainment If parents frequently use such phrases as “Don’t be smart with me!“ or ”Stop daydreaming!” their child will have neither his own opinion, initiative, or leadership qualities. As an adult, they will probably drown their ambitions in alcohol and “fun.”

7- Closeness, suppression of emotions A lack of emotions and sensitivity in parents can’t be ignored by their child’s subconscious. When frequently told to stop crying or complaining, the child closes in on himself. These suppressed feelings can turn into psychosomatic issues.

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