Sunday, June 18, 2023

Structural Level of Mind- Sigmund Freud

 

When you hear a word "Mind" What comes in your head? Do you know the difference between a Brain and a Mind? Have you heard about Sigmund Freud? What is the relation of Sigmund Freud with this topic? 

Well you will get your answer as you will progress yourself further in this blog. 

Starting from our first question "A Brain is the physical organ in our body which commands other organs and system to function coordinately in order to make a human body functional, whereas " A Mind refers to our ability to think, feel and engage in physical activity. 

Now let's dive into our topic.. 




Sigmund Freud was an Austrian Neurologist and also known as the Father of Modern Psychology. The contribution of Sigmund Freud in the world of psychology were:

1) Psychoanalytic Theory

2) Psychosexual Theory

3) Dream Interpretation

Our topic focuses on first contribution.  

According to Sigmund Freud Psychoanalytic Theory suggests that human mind is divided into 3 parts and humans responds to their stimuli based on these parts. 

  1. The Unconscious Mind
  2. The Preconscious Mind
  3. The Conscious Mind
He proposed that Unconscious Mind covers the largest part of Mind is hidden and is governed by Id and Superego, Preconscious Mind is governed by Ego and is a layer or wall between Unconscious and Conscious Mind, and Conscious Mind is on whom an individual chose to act. 

Iceberg presentation of Mind


Let's discuss about the three forms of Mind:

1) ID: Freud conceived ID as "Pleasure Principle". According to him ID is present from the start of human birth. This component hold the Unconscious state of mind which acts instinctively. It works on desires, aggression, and focus on instinct results. From birth it focuses on biological need i.e hunger, thirst, sleep and sex. For example: A child's only demand is to fulfill his biological need which he needs instantly via crying. Crying is a way of establishing his needs. 
One more example many of us can relate to it is when we sit for study or to complete any task our procrastination comes into play this procrastination works on Id Principle. 

Depiction of Id






Id is seen metaphorically as Devil which sits on one shoulder and condemns a person to act on his instincts. For some reasons it's beneficial especially in case of any emergency or if one has to crack an entrance examination or a job. Other ways people who easily loose their cool and temper, who are aggressive and impatient tend to be considered who give more importance to their Id. 

2) Superego: Before discussing about the Ego we need to understand what Superego is because Superego is "Antonym of Id". It works on "Ideal Principle". According to Freud the superego also holds the subconscious part of mind where it constantly builds inside our minds as we grow. It composes of the Ethical morals, values and Principles which we learn from our parents, schools, elders etc. These moral values can be for societal region as well as an individual's principle. Every individual has its own principles in life which he never breaks these kinds of principles are governed by Superego. 

Depiction of Superego


Superego is metaphorically seen as Angel who guide us at every step. It's the inner voice which speaks aloud when we do something wrong or unethical. I'll take the previous example which I took in Id whenever we start a new task our instinct stops us and rather tell us to focus on instinct relief therein comes Superego which will guide us and will inform us about the harm of not completing certain task therefore Superego is also seen as  ID Suppressor as it suppresses our instinctual drive and rather focuses on long term goals and this Superego gains it's satisfaction from suppressing ID. 

Now if you think superego and ID works differently then NO!! They work coordinately and which one to use comes the role of Ego

Depiction of Both ID & Superego


3) Ego: According to Sigmund Freud Ego is considered as the "Reality Principle". It covers the Preconscious mind. It works like a Beam balance between both ID and Superego and according to the situation and Scenario it choses to either go for ID Or Superego and conveys it to our Conscious mind via which a person works. As I gave the example before in case of Emergency and Danger it will support ID as one needs instinct result to either fight with situation or run from it whereas for setting up the long plans and scheduling the plan one needs constant effort and consistency which is governed by Superego. 

Flowchart on working of Mind according to Freud

Stimulus
Conscious mind send message to Unconscious and Preconscious Mind. 
ID and Superego comes into action in Unconscious Mind. 


From Unconscious the message goes to Preconscious where Ego comes into play. 

Judging the Stimulus it conveys message to Conscious and accordingly ID and Superego works.

                                   ⬇

Human mind and body works accordingly. 



Thus, I conclude my topic on Structural levels of Mind by Sigmund Freud. 

Sunday, October 16, 2022

Virtual Autism


 

Case 21:  A Mother accompanied by her 2 year old child visited  our clinic. The mother was anxious regarding her child's condition. 

Chief Complaints:

1) The child has recently decreased his social activities like talking,playing with his mother etc.

2) The child was day dreaming where he was living in his imaginary world.

3) Since 6 months the child has started distancing himself from the rest of the family members.

4) The child has been avoiding direct eye contact with his family members.


After listening to chief Complaints verbalised by mother the psychiatrist collected the history regarding Growth and Development and also queried regarding Milestones which was normal and the child also achieved his milestones till 2 years.

After applying "Autism rating scale" the child was falling under the criteria of Autism. For further information the psychiatrist asked about further history:

  • Does your child prefer to play alone?
  • Does your child respond when you call his name?
  • When you smile does your child smile back?
The answer to above question were No respectively.

Since 6 months the child had developed Autistic symptoms thus indicating it that it's NOT Congenital (from birth). Which lead to another question by Psychiatrist 
Does your child spend his maximum time on screen as like watching cartoons or anything on Mobile,Laptop or Television?

The answer was Yes by mother thus making the diagnosis for the child named Virtual Autism.




What is Virtual Autism?
Is it Temporary or a Permanent Disease?
Is it same like Autism?
What are it's symptoms?
And most importantly does it have any treatment?

You'll get all your answers just stick to this blog.


              Virtual Autism

 The term Virtual Autism is described as 'Autism' induced by Electronic Screens.

 The term was introduced by Clinical psychologist Dr. Marius Zamfir.       

Dr Zamfir was curious about the astonishing prevalence of Autism presenting in a children hospital in Romania. He went through the leads and discovered that the children who were presenting with autism were being exposed to excessive daily screen time.


Does Screen time really cause Autism?

Research does show a link Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorder and exposure to excessive screen time. Children who are predisposed to ASD have shown localised changes to their brains due to repetitive non-social sights and sounds from screen time.

Research also shows that children whose days are filled with excessive screen time sometime lacks of sufficient real life social interaction. This can cause child to mimic the Robotic Output of Electronic devices, instead of learning normal human-to-human social cues.


Symptoms:
  1. Not responding to their Names.
  2. Avoiding Eye Contact.
  3. Not smiling when you smile at them.
  4. Getting very upset if they do not like certain taste,smell or sound.
  5. Repetitive movements such as flapping their hands, fricking their hands or rocking their body.
  6. Not talking as much as Children.
  7. Mimic the Robotic output of Electronic device.

What should Parents Do?

  • Children of toddler age(1-3 yrs) should not have Any screen exposure.
  • In case of working Parents, Children should be allowed to go to play and in school too parents should know whether their child has friends or not and how their child interact with other children and school members.
  • Communication with Parents is a Key to develop language and speech skills.
  • Parents who arrive home after work should be able to spend some quality time with their children.
  • Be physically active with the child several times in a day in a variety of ways particularly through interactive Floor-Based play.
  • Screen time IS NOT RECOMMENDED.
  • When sedentary, engage in reading and Storytelling with the child.
  • Include good quality sleep,including naps at least for 10-12 hours of sleep.

Virtual Autism is a temporary case if diagnosed at early stage,taken care and have keen observation on child's behavior. 

 

  

Thursday, May 5, 2022

What is Doctor's Shopper Syndrome?

 



Case1: A 32 year old Male came to the clinic with complaints of Nausea, Vomiting and Abdominal Cramps. He also complained of Headache ,Dizziness and also complained of having constant Chest Pain. Test were performed regarding the cheif complaints of patient like CBC, MRI, CT scan, ECG etc. The test reports were Normal potraying no such ambiguity in a person's body. The patient was not satisfied by his report and was convinced that he had some problem in his body. After collecting the history from the patient's family members one thing came into light that coming before our clinic patient has visited to many hospitals with same complaints to many hospitals and despite of the reports being normal he still changed doctors every now and then. 



What is Somatization:  According to ICD-10 Somatization also known as Somatic form disorder is repeated presentation of Physical symptoms, together with persistent requests for medical investigations, in spite of repeated negative findings and reassurances by doctors that the symptoms have no physical basis. 


Criteria for Somatization

  1. Not intentionally produced. 
  2. Around 30 years of Age. 
  3. Atleast 4 body parts involved. 
  4. 2 or more GI Systems.
  5. 1 Reproductive/Sexual Symptoms.
  6. 1 Neurological Symptoms.
  7. Multiple Complaints. 
  8. Diagnostic test are normal. 
  9. Level of stress and anxiety. 
  10. Co-morbid Psychiatric symptoms i.e Depression, anxiety disorders etc. 


Types of Somatization:

According to DSM-5 Criteria there are 3 criteria:

Criteria A: One or more somatic symptoms that are distressing or result in significant disruption of daily life. 


Criteria B: From Criteria A it progresses to Criteria B  which leads to Excessive Thoughts, Feelings or behavior related to somatic symptoms or associated health. 

Concerns as manifested by atleast one of the following. 


Criteria C: Although any somatic symptoms may not be continously present, the state of being symptomatic is persistent for atleast 6 Months


Severity of Symptoms:

  • Mild: Only 1 criterion B symtoms. 
  • Moderate: 2 or more Criterion B Symptoms. 
  • Severe: Same as moderate plus multiple somatic symptoms 


Treatment

  1. Provide Health Education to the Client. 
  2. Rule out Anxiety and Depression. 
  3. Promote Coping Mechanism. 
  4. Provide Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. 
  5. Mindfulness based Therapy. 



Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Depression or Bereavement?



Have you ever lost your loved ones? 

Are you still stuck in those memories? 

Are you confused about your condition that whether you're in Grief or in Depression?

This blog will help you out to know your mental status, let's dive in to the topic.. 

 

Bereavement is a state of grief related to Death of a loved ones.

 In DSM-5 Bereavement is not a mental disorder, however Uncomplicated bereavement is a condition that may be a focus of Clinical Attention. 

Clinical Presentations

Mild

1) Feeling of Sadness. 

2) Insomnia 

3) Diminished Appetite 

4) Weight loss

5) Aloofness 

6) Not indulged in even their favorite activities. 

 Moderate & Severe 

1) Intense Guilt related to issues beyond those surrounding the death of a loved ones. 

2) Thought about being dead inorder to be with the deceased person. 

3) Feeling Worthlessness. 

4) Marked Psychomotor Retardation 

5) Prolonged Severe functional Impairments 

6) Hallucinations other than the transient perceptions of the voice of the deceased Person. 


Course & Prognosis 

The course and prognosis depend on the Severity of Illness, Rapidity of Interventions and the degree of Response to the Interventions.

The Age of onset, Episode Severity and The presence of Co-morbidity also influence course and prognosis.

"The Younger the age of Onset, the higher the recurrence of multiple episodes."

 In general 90% recover from a first episode of Moderate to Major bereavement within 1 to 2 years.

The mean length of an Untreated episode of major Bereavement is 8 to 12 months.

The cumulative probability of recurrence is 20 to 60% within 2 years and 70% by 5 years. 

The Most significant risk for relapse is in the 6 months to 1 year after Discontinuing treatment.

Children in Grief who live in families with high levels of chronic conflicts are more likely to have Relapses. 


How to Diagnose??


Children's Depression Rating Scale-Revised (CDRS-R)  is a 17-item instruments administred by Clinicians separately to the Parents and Child or Adolscent. 



The Clinicians scores a rating for each item using the information from both the Parent and the Child. The scale assesses Affective, Somatic, Cognitive, and Psychomotor symptoms. A cumulative score of 40 is a marker for Moderate Depression and a score of 45 or higher for Significant depression


Evidence- based Treatment Studies

The adolescent who were drifted to depression from prolonged bereavement were chosen for the study.  The Treatment for Adolescents with Depression Study (TADS)  divided 439 Adolescents between 12 and 17 years of age into Three treatment group of 12 weeks. 

The first group composed of either Fluoxetine alone (10 to 40 mg/day).

The second group composed of Fluoxetine with same dose range in combination with CBT (Cognitive behavioral therapy).

The third group was on CBT alone.

Based on rating of the Children's Depression Rating Scale-Revised (CDRS-R), combination treatment had significantly superior response rates compared with either treatment alone. Based on CGI scores at 12 weeks, rates of much or very much improved were 71% for the combined treatment, 60.6% for the Fluoxetine group, 43.2% for the CBT alone group,  and 34.4% for the Placebo group. By the end of 9 months of treatment, however, response rates for each group had converged, so that response for the combination group was 86%, Fluoxetine group response was about 81%  and CBT alone group response was about 81%


Psychosocial Interventions 

1) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy- It is an efficacious intervention for the treatment of moderately severe depression in children and adolescents. CBT aim to challenge Maladaptive beliefs and enhance problem-solving abilities and social competence. 

2) Relaxation techniques

  • Deep breathing. Deep, slow breathing can help you release anxiety and relax from head to toe. Try it at set times throughout the day or whenever you feel stress building. Combine deep breathing with meditation for even greater relaxation, stress relief, and focus.
  • Exercise. This is a great relaxation technique, says Payne, and it offers great physical health benefits, too. Yoga is a particularly beneficial therapy because it focuses on meditation, balance, deep breathing, and relaxation all at the same time.
  • Surround yourself with scents. Some people find certain pleasant aromas very relaxing. Known as aromatherapy, this technique can be as simple as lighting a candle scented with a favorite fragrance.
  • Take a vacation in your mind. Called visual or guided imagery, this relaxation technique uses your imagination to carry yourself away from daily stress. Picture yourself in a serene, peaceful place that makes you happy. Take time to experience all the sensations in your mind.
  • Warm up. Treat yourself to a long, luxurious soak in a bubble bath or lose yourself in the steam of a hot shower. Even sipping on a mug of hot coffee, tea, or cocoa can be soothing.
  • Scribble out your stress. If something's bothering you and you just need to get it off your chest, a diary or journal can be your best friend. Take a few moments each day — or any time you feel down or stressed — to write about your fears, concerns, or frustrations.

3) Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT)-

IPT focuses on improving depression through focus on ways in which depression interferes with interpersonal relationships and overcoming these challenges. The four main area of focus with interpersonal psychotherapy include Loss, Interpersonal disputes,Role transition, and Interpersonal Deficits.

4) Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Adolscent (IPT- A)- 

A modification of Interpersonal therapy to more specifically address depression for adolescents (IPT-A) include a focus on separation from Parents, Authority figures, Peer Pressure and Dyadic relationship. A 12 week study of 48 adolescents with major depression randomly assigned to IPT-A or clinical monitoring found the group receiving IPT-A showed Decreased depressive symptoms, Increased Social functioning, and Improved problem solving compared to the other group. 

5) Developmental Education and Parenting Interventions -

The team developed a Psychoeducation control condition, Developmental Education and Parenting Interventions for parents using small group sessions. The DEPI condition was designed to educate parents about child development and emphasized Emotional and Social development without individual coaching or practice with behavioral techniques.


Saturday, December 25, 2021

Sleep Paralysis: A Mythical Monster or A Psychiatric Illness


In cold night in December I was in deep sleep when suddenly my sleep got interrupted and I was awakened. I tried to get up to check the time when I noticed that I wasn't able to move. I tried but I was not even able to move my fingers. I don't remember whether I've opened my eyes or not but Yes I was fully alert and suddenly I felt a weight on my chest, as like someone was sitting on my chest and was trying to choke me. I became breathless, gasping for air, trying to pull out the weight on my chest, got anxious and tried every ways to help myself but it was like someone has restricted my arms and legs. After a couple of minutes in struggle I was finally freed I suddenly sat on the bed, was breathing with my open mouth in order to inhale as much oxygen as I can, My forhead was soaked in cold sweat and there was a heaviness on my chest as if someone has just stood up from my chest. I calmed myself, sipped some water, recited some prayers, and again went to bed. While thinking about the recent event I was drifted to sleep. 


Folklores regarding Sleep Paralysis -

1) Descendants of Lillith: Lillith or 

     She-demon is referred in the Summerian King list of 2400 BC, where Lillith was considered a Vampire and a Harlot, the "Beautiful Maiden" where once she chose a man, he is Her's Forever. 

                           Lillith


In The Bible, Isaiah 34:14, she is referred to as "Screech Owl", i.e a creature of the night where she haunted Good Women who were childbearing. 

Lillith bore 4 children, one of four succubi or Vampire-like Demon named Lilliu preyed on Men while they were asleep while other three Subbus named Lillitu or She-demon had nocturnal union with Men.

                      
                   
  Succubus

2) "The Nightmare":


Swiss artist Henry Fuseli, protrayed the phenomena through painting, "The Nightmare" in which a young lady lies limply sprawled across her bed, and an Incubus is squatting gortesquely on her stomach as in to draw her into the darkest nightmare. The painting is the best potrayel of clinical presentation of Sleep Paralysis

3) The Old Hag: 



Old Hag or Night Hag is the name given to Nightmare in Cannadian and North Eastern America. Hag was actually seen as mystical creatures, as a Spirit, Goddess and in some folklores as Witches who takes the form of Gorsteque or Hideous Old Woman, and often had a power over the  Elements or Magic. They have gained both Fear and Respect in equal lengths by the Superstitions.

There are many superstition or beliefs spread worldwide regarding Sleep paralysis. 

Let's now dive in towards Scientific Reasons:

Sleep Paralysis-

Sleep Paralysis is one of the example of Sleep-wake Disorders. During sleep, brain cycles through 4 stages of sleep:

Stage 1-3 known as Non-rapid Eye Movement (NREM) 
Stage 4 known as Rapid Eye Movement (REM) or Paradoxical Sleep.

Brain releases some waves which is detected by Electroencephalography (EEG) in which it signals the muscles to relax. "When there is a dysfunctional synchronization between the signals of Brain and relaxation of muscles, it leads to Sleep Paralysis." 

Muscles are "Turned off" during REM sleep phase. If any person's brain get activated and alert during the REM phase then that person will experience Sleep Paralysis. 


Types of Sleep Paralysis:

Sleep Paralysis is divided into 2 parts-

1) Hypnagogic or Pre-dormital.               sleep paralysis- It is a phase before body shifts into deep sleep. 
Body relaxes slowly, usually less aware around the surroundings. However, if someone remains or become aware while falling asleep, it may notice that one cannot move or speak. 

2) Hypnopompic or Post-dormital sleep paralysis- During sleep, body alters between REM and NREM sleep. One cycle of REM and NREM sleep last about 90 minutes.

NREM sleep occur first and take upto 75% of overall sleep time. During NREM sleep, body relaxes and restores itself. At the end of NREM sleep body shifts to REM. 

During REM sleep eyes moves quickly and dreams occur, but the rest of the body remain relaxed. During this phase for any reason if the brain cells get activated making someone alert it will be noticed that one will be fully aware of the surroundings but still cannot move it's body parts which lead to experience "Sleep Paralysis".

As every muscles is relaxed the diaphragmatic muscles and respiratory centres are also relaxed, so when someone is awake during REM phase it'll be noticed that one will have Trouble Breathing, Gasping for air and may also experience that something is weighted on their chest adding more trouble in breathing

As the brain is not fully alert or in active phase, it leads to imagine distorted images which lead to a person experiencing Visual Haullicination. That's why some claim that they saw a Demon or felt like someone is squatting on their chest trying to choke them. 


Reasons for experiencing sleep paralysis-

1) Lack of sleep. 

2) Disturbed sleep schedule.

3) Mental condition such stress or            Bipolar disorder. 

4) Sleeping on the back. 

5) Night time leg cramps. 

6) Narcolepsy ( a kind of sleep disorder in which a person is drowsy in day time even when he sleeps for 8-10 hrs during night).

7) Substance Abuse ( Alocoholic, Tobacco Consumer, drug addict etc.) 


Treatment-

1) Improve sleep Habits.

2) Treat mental health issues. 

3) If dealing with depression use anti-       depressants drugs. 

4) If dealing with Narcolepsy consult to nearest Psychologist and Psychiatrist. 








Sunday, December 19, 2021

A Bully: The Hidden Demon




 Have you ever got bullied? 

We all know the story of a victim, but what about the Hunter? 

Have you ever thought what goes inside the bully's mind? 



Friday, December 10, 2021

Adolescent Temper Tantrums



Temper Tantrum 

Parenting is one of the Most difficult task in the existing task in this world. Now your Sweet Calm child has drastically changed into a Subborn, Aggressive person. Every individual go through this stage of adolescence. Adolscent is a Blossoming phase where an individual's body is preparing itself to turn into an Adult. Adolescents not only go through Physical changes but also Mental changes. 

Not everyone is easily adaptable to change, to some people "Changes are Scary" and it's Normal. We all get sometimes scared by changes,while dealing with changes which occur within themselves,individual also get to tackle day-to-day obstacles like:
- School and Assignments 
- Educational Achievements
- Thriving for parent's expectations 
- Adjusting themselves to Peer groups. 

Woaah! While dealing with soooo much they also go through physical, and mental changes. While being busy in their own stuffs when they turn towards someone who can understand them. They Find No one!  So they turn themselves to their peers. If they are in good company they'll get help but if not then What? 

They can turn them to activities that can drastically affect their health, social life and can even be drawn to perform criminal activities which can drag them to complete darkness. 

I know that There's generation difference between a Parent and Child but if you really Love your child and don't want them to be drag into darkness then follow these Steps:

1) Be a Friend: 



If you want your child to be honest and open to you then you've to be your child's Friend. I understand that there's a Generation difference between You and and Your Child but you also need to understand, that time has evolved. The phase which you were facing in your adulthood might be your adolscent child be facing right now. Try to get involve in your child's life that doesn't mean you've to interfere in all his matters. 

Believe your child. Develop the bond where your child can trust you and is able to ventilate out all his problems, insecurities with you. 
Where it's necessary Hold their Hands where not let them take their own path. Even if they fail encourage them and tell them "Even if the Whole world is against them you'll always be by their side.

When you develop such bond the tendancy of your child to fall in prey of others decreases and even if there's a bit chance he'll let you know and you can save your child from becoming a prey or a victim. 

2) Importance of Trust: 


Trust is the most Vital Element to build any relation. Teach the importance of Trust to your teen. And when they obligate that trust then let them face their consequences. 
My intention is not to "Spoon-feed" your child this way you'll ruin his future. It's very important for your child to face life experiences and also face it's consequences. For example: If you got to know that your child was taking alcohol. After your encounter he promised to never repeat this mistake. After few days you again caught him taking alcohol secretly then it's important that you let him know that he broke your trust. Let him understand his fault and ask him How will he develop the trust again??  Questioning him will help him understand his fault and will help him introspect his fault. 

3) Be your child's Influencer: 


Set Yourself an example for your child. 
- If you're stoping him to stop wasting time on screen then first stop yourself from spending a lot of your time on social sites and other stuffs.
- Being alcoholic or drug abuser parent what guidance you'll provide to your child if he ever step on being a drug user? 
- Not only your behavior but your child also follows your Mentality. The way you see world and people around affect your reaction towards your outer world in form of your behavior and this trait is mimicked by your child. 
- Be open-minded, be Gentle to the people who are inferior, Be a learner. 
- One important point I'll add is Show your struggle to your child. Let them know that you sacrificed your new dress in order to buy them their toys. I know parents refrain such act but you need to understand that if you want your child to respect each penny which you earned or which he'll be earning no matter what his socioeconomic status be then Show him your struggle, Your Sacrifices and Hard work which you dedicate each second of your life in order to provide him one time meal.  
Why you think Rich people have Rich Brats?? Because they have no idea how their parents hold such Assets. They have just seen luxuries and Comfort which is Dangerous for their later Life. 

4) Appreciate and provide positive reinforcement to your Child:


Study your child and accept him with all his beauty and flaws. There are many parents who don't know their child. Yes! You Heard Right!! Reason? Well because they don't have time for their child. Here's I'm not potraying Workaholic Parents as Vamp! But you need to spend ample amount of time with your child. Earning money to secure your child's future is every parent's task, but Will that money be helpful to save your child from becoming a Victim to this cruel world? 
The more you spend your time with your child the more you'll know his quality, interest and hobbies. 

In this 21st Century, there's nothing from which you can't earn. So let your child discover his passion and motivate him to pursue it as his career. 

5) Understand that Teens are Self-centered:



Growing up was never easy. Adolescent goes through many ups and down. Physical, Hormonal and Mental alterations that changes their life. This is a new phase in their life and there are many adjustments that require a preparation. While the adolescents are preparaing themselves for the new changes they take a lot of time and hence tend to become self-centered. This is the phase where every teenage thinks that no-one understands them so Be little Patient and hold your child whenever they need you. 

6) Signs of Stress:


Being Bullied is one of the most common stressor in adolscent's life. Parents should keep a keen observation in your child's sudden behavior. 
If your child has suddenly become aloof, spending alone time, has crying spells, caught red handed while stealing money or other valuable product then instead of screaming find the reason behind it. It might be due to being bullied. 
Other stressors can be:
* School work load. 
* Assignments 
* Educational Achievement 
* Heartbreaks. 
Take seriously your child's stress as bing in denial or deviating your child's stress can lead to Depression. 


Relatable Content: Does parents affect.                                           their child's.                                                           personality? 
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Structural Level of Mind- Sigmund Freud

  When you hear a word "Mind" What comes in your head? Do you know the difference between a Brain and a Mind? Have you heard about...