What will happen in a person's life for her to develop anxiety disorder?
Believe: violent actions do not always need to be done; sometimes only words are able to reach our emotional.
According to the scientists, verbal violence, even over the internet, can cause serious negative effects on our brains.
Scream and insult someone when it can cause a lot of psychological damage.
Unfortunately many people do not pay attention to the effects of this terrible action.
Another important issue: our cognitive abilities, personality and awareness of who we are depend heavily on our childhood experiences.
After all, everyone knows that our brain develops gradually over the years.
In an interview for Psychology Today, Dr. Douglas Fields, a neuroscientist and associate professor of neuroscience and cognitive sciences at the University of Maryland, said a hostile environment terribly affects a child's brain, and sequelae can last a lifetime.
Therefore, children who are sexually abused, physically or simply witnessing aggressions in the home, always have abnormal physical changes in the brain.
Over time, they often develop psychological problems.
A study published in the American Journal of Pstchiatry showed that young people aged 18 to 25 who had never experienced sexual abuse, domestic violence, or physical abuse of their parents were less likely to have feelings of anger, depression, or anxiety.
The study also revealed that negative and violent words during high school caused a serious impact on the brain, which is not yet fully developed.
Scientists have concluded that verbal abuse, whether by parents and other relatives (at home) or by non-relatives (at school or on the internet), causes serious effects on the structure of the brain, leading to psychological disorders such as anxiety.
That is, we can not say that "words are just words".
This is not true!
They have the power to save lives, but also to destroy, causing anxiety, depression, hostility, hatred and fear.
Self-centered people are very dangerous to sensitive individuals, as they tend to manipulate and lower their self-esteem.
As a defense, the victims of anxiety disorder end up losing their balance and making decisions that they later regret.
Believe: violent actions do not always need to be done; sometimes only words are able to reach our emotional.
According to the scientists, verbal violence, even over the internet, can cause serious negative effects on our brains.
Scream and insult someone when it can cause a lot of psychological damage.
Unfortunately many people do not pay attention to the effects of this terrible action.
Another important issue: our cognitive abilities, personality and awareness of who we are depend heavily on our childhood experiences.
After all, everyone knows that our brain develops gradually over the years.
In an interview for Psychology Today, Dr. Douglas Fields, a neuroscientist and associate professor of neuroscience and cognitive sciences at the University of Maryland, said a hostile environment terribly affects a child's brain, and sequelae can last a lifetime.
Therefore, children who are sexually abused, physically or simply witnessing aggressions in the home, always have abnormal physical changes in the brain.
Over time, they often develop psychological problems.
A study published in the American Journal of Pstchiatry showed that young people aged 18 to 25 who had never experienced sexual abuse, domestic violence, or physical abuse of their parents were less likely to have feelings of anger, depression, or anxiety.
The study also revealed that negative and violent words during high school caused a serious impact on the brain, which is not yet fully developed.
Scientists have concluded that verbal abuse, whether by parents and other relatives (at home) or by non-relatives (at school or on the internet), causes serious effects on the structure of the brain, leading to psychological disorders such as anxiety.
That is, we can not say that "words are just words".
This is not true!
They have the power to save lives, but also to destroy, causing anxiety, depression, hostility, hatred and fear.
Self-centered people are very dangerous to sensitive individuals, as they tend to manipulate and lower their self-esteem.
As a defense, the victims of anxiety disorder end up losing their balance and making decisions that they later regret.
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