Early detection and treatment of mental disorders in children is important. When a mental illness develops, it becomes a regular part of child's behavior. This makes treatment more difficult
However, it is not easy to know when a child has a serious problem. Daily stress can cause changes in your child's behavior. For example, finding a new brother or sister or going to a new school may temporarily leave the child. Warning sign It may be a more serious problem
To diagnose mental health problems, a doctor or mental health professional will examine your child's signs and symptoms, medical history and family history. Treatment includes drug therapy and speech therapy
Your child now needs your support more than ever. Parents and children often feel helplessness, anger and depression before their children are diagnosed with psychosis. Ask your child's mental health service provider how to deal with your child and how to deal with difficult behavior
Introduction Research on children's mental health includes the mental functions and behaviors of children, and responses to specific life events. This study was done by investigating the physiological process and neurology of the child. His main field of research is as follows. Concentration, mental function, mood, sight, character and recognition. Development of a child who needs parental attention has two processes, physical development and psychological development. - Prison is a complete institution, prisoners are rigorously compiled, it is one of the most terrible forms of social control. As a result, many prisoners were rebelled, and as a result the prisons had to raise public security and imposed more stringent fines. Therefore less effort is spent on helping those with mental illness.
Increased incidence of mental health problems in parents and children suggests a close link between mental health of adults and children. Parent's mental illness adversely affects the mental health and development of the child and child's mental and psychological disorders and parental stress can affect the mental health of adults. In addition, child's mental health is a strong predictor of mental health in adulthood. Royal College of Psychiatry (2004) reported that only a handful of children were dead or seriously injured due to mental health problems. But more children suffer less, yet they have catastrophic effects as their own developmental or mental health may be at risk. Green (2002) believes that many of these children can still remain unsupported as they may cause problems that can not be shared with services that might mitigate them with fear of results It is.