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The pressure from peers can cause psychological problems in children
A bullying by peers is unfortunately a common phenomenon in the lives of young people, which can have serious consequences. Peer violence not only affects emotional and physical well-being but can also have a significant impact on psychological health. The latest research shows that teenagers who are regularly subjected to bullying by their peers are more likely to experience psychotic symptoms than those who have not suffered such experiences. The consequences of bullying often do not manifest immediately but have long-term effects. Young people who have previously encountered traumatic experiences may be more susceptible to psychosis, which can manifest as schizophrenia in adulthood. Understanding these phenomena is particularly important, as…
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Relationships: The Crisis of Year 7 Emerges in Year 3
The dynamics and challenges of modern relationships are increasingly coming to the forefront as society’s pace of life accelerates. In recent decades, the timing of crises in relationships has also undergone changes, resulting from various lifestyle and social factors. According to recent research, the most difficult period in relationships arrives much earlier than previously assumed. These findings are particularly noteworthy as the complexities of modern living and relationships present new challenges for couples. Workplace stress, financial issues, and personal habits all impact the durability of relationships. In today’s world, even the smaller details of daily life can undermine harmonious coexistence, and this trend is unlikely to diminish in the future.…