What kind of family environment makes children more prone to mental health issues?
A child who is constantly criticized and negated regardless of what they do at home
Is likely to develop mental health problems
Many children, when they grow up and return home, are disliked for helping with chores or considered lazy for not helping
When you find a job you like, they criticize you for being unstable
Following family advice to take civil service exams or join the system, they complain about low income
They can never meet their expectations, and you don't even know what kind of child they want
Psychologically, this is called double bind, and it can also occur in relationships
If everyone realizes that their answers will never satisfy him/her
The best outcome is to protect yourself from being dragged down by them
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What kind of family environment makes children more prone to mental health issues?
A child who is constantly criticized and negated regardless of what they do at home
Is likely to develop mental health problems
Many children, when they grow up and return home, are disliked for helping with chores or considered lazy for not helping
When you find a job you like, they criticize you for being unstable
Following family advice to take civil service exams or join the system, they complain about low income
They can never meet their expectations, and you don't even know what kind of child they want
Psychologically, this is called double bind, and it can also occur in relationships
If everyone realizes that their answers will never satisfy him/her
The best outcome is to protect yourself from being dragged down by them