Definition of anxiety, its effect on the person and struggle with anxiety.
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Sometimes it can be difficult for children to accept their sibling. It is normal for a child who lives alone with his parents and whose attention is only on him, to see his sibling as a danger. For the child, the “sibling” will share the love and attention of the parent. He may worry that his family’s love and attention will diminish. Sibling jealousy may not be experienced in the same way in every family; It may vary depending on the family and child relationship, the personality characteristics of the child and the age of the child.
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Defense mechanisms were first identified by Sigmund Freud. Defense mechanisms are behaviors that people develop to avoid thoughts, people or events that make them feel bad. Let’s look at how we use defense mechanisms. For example, our body has an immune system.
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General Health
Psychological support to earthquake victims from Antalya Metropolitan
by clinicby clinicAntalya Metropolitan Municipality provides psychological support to earthquake victims who came to Antalya after two major earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş.
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The negative impact of the Kahramanmaraş-centered earthquake, which took place in our country and affected many of our provinces, on the psychology of the society is seen not only in the earthquake region but also all over Turkey.
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Rescue teams from many countries came to the earthquake region immediately after the Kahramanmaraş earthquakes and played an important role in the rescue of many people by participating in search and rescue efforts.
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Trauma is a definition that can be used for any event that affects a person’s physical and spiritual world at a shocking level. The word trauma, which is used very often in daily life, is sometimes only events that increase the level of stress we feel.
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Our country is in a geography where many fault lines are located, earthquakes occur frequently, great wounds and sad events occur. While everyone is affected by the devastating results of the earthquake, children can be curious and uneasy, and families have difficulty explaining this situation to their children in the face of the earthquake-oriented news in the media. Children who are faced with visual and written news about the earthquake and the earthquake stories told can struggle with fears of real events or imaginary fears (ghost, monster, etc.). Coping with this challenging mood may be more difficult for children. For this reason, it is very important to talk about earthquakes with children.
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