Research conducted in the field of child psychotherapy shows that the majority of clients applying to centers want to get help with the problem of "non-compliance with boundaries-rules".
Today, non-compliance with boundaries-rules is a problem we encounter very frequently in children. The basis of the problem is family attitudes and behaviors. Because learning begins in the family and continues throughout life by determining our character traits. Developing technology, worsening living conditions, intense pace in business life, etc. Many environmental factors such as make it difficult for us to spend quality time with our children. Our child, with whom we cannot spend time, is left alone and either becomes addicted to technological devices or develops behavior that does not comply with boundaries and rules, which is popularly referred to as mischief. After this point, families become unable to cope with their children. Now their child has become a child who shouts at everything, gets stubborn, fights, harms people and things, throws himself on the ground, goes against all the rules, or does not get up from the tablet or computer, does not eat, and insists on sleeping. From this point on, families think that psychological support is essential and decide to get psychological support.
Boundary rules are an important part of family therapy during the treatment phase. Because as long as the family's attitudes and behaviors change, the child's behavior will also change and the undesirable behaviors will be eliminated and replaced with expected behavioral attitudes.
If you are experiencing such problems and your child's behavior is becoming more negative day by day, it affects your child's future and your own mental health. For your protection, you should seek help from an expert without delay.
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