Multiple factors are effective in the occurrence of aggression and feelings of violence in a young person. There is a connection between social phenomena such as migration, economic distress, family, media, street children and being dragged into crime.
Any of these factors can be effective in the child's aggression and, as a result, the child's tendency towards violence. Especially at this point, education in the family and the life offered to the child within the family are very important.
A child who sees his mother being beaten or who is beaten himself at home may direct his anger, which he cannot direct at home, towards other children at school, in line with his strength.
Aggression. The influence of the media on this issue is undeniable. TV series with violent content also affect young people intensely. There are almost no productions that feature warm, sincere family ties and love like the TV series of the past. Violence, rape, and moral corruption in the name of modernization have become indispensable parts of popular TV series.
Young people take the characters in TV series as role models. In the TV series, the young adolescent model shows the characteristics of shouting, throwing things on the ground, not being able to control his anger, and banging on the door. It is impossible to watch these and not be affected. On top of that, they normalize violent behavior by playing violent games.
As the ability to solve problems, emotional response skills, communication, behavioral control, roles, and showing the necessary attention decrease, the tendency towards aggression and violence increases. It is not necessary to be a mental health professional to understand how important communication within the family is in preventing violence.
We have a proverb that says "the bottom of the tree falls short". For a child growing up in a violent environment, aggressive behavior is a normalized pathology.
There is no problem that love and respect cannot solve. The only obstacle to raising your child with love and respect is whether you have experienced it or not.
Psychotherapy for children and young people has the effect of facilitating the transition to adulthood.
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