Thursday, July 12, 2012

When he becomes a danger to others


Externalized violence is steadily increasing among young people. Significantly more common in boys, it is an expression of unhappiness clear. When teenagers steal, extort or are drug trafficking, they try to fill the frustrations they experience in their emotional and family life.

Often, these behaviors were caused by parents who resigned out of fear to disappoint the child or their absence, have ignored their role as parents. The teenager who does not feel secure in their home environment will then reject the other to cause them a sense of insecurity. Thus, to avoid suffering, it will hurt others.

When one feels that the child has a self-destructive behavior, it is crucial to get tough to keep him locked up in a marginal, though hard to bear and to solve. It is recommended to hire outside help.

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